Over the past week, there has been a noticeable increase in assaults on U.S. forces following the eruption of hostilities in Israel on October 7 when Hamas terrorists launched an attack on southern Israel. Among the recent incidents, a drone struck U.S. forces in Syria, resulting in minor injuries, while another drone was successfully intercepted.
Tragically, during a false alarm at the Al-Asad airbase in Iraq, a civilian contractor suffered a fatal cardiac arrest.
Earlier this week, U.S. forces managed to thwart multiple drone attacks targeting troops in Iraq. On Thursday, drones and rockets targeted the Ain al-Asad airbase, which houses U.S. and other international forces in western Iraq, with multiple explosions reported within the base. Additional rocket attacks were reported at a military base near Baghdad’s international airport, which also hosts U.S. forces.
Pentagon spokesman Brigadier General Patrick Ryder addressed the situation, stating, “While I’m not going to forecast any potential responses to these attacks, I will say that we will take all necessary actions to defend U.S. and coalition forces against any threat. Any response, should one occur, will come at a time and in a manner of our choosing.”
Furthermore, a U.S. Navy warship, patrolling near Yemen, intercepted missiles and several drones that were launched, according to Ryder, by the Iran-aligned Houthi movement. However, there were indications that these projectiles were potentially headed in the direction of Israel.
Despite the surge in attacks and the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, Ryder emphasized that there is no direct link between these incidents and the Hamas terrorist attacks on October 7.
Currently, the United States has approximately 2,500 troops in Iraq and an additional 900 in neighbouring Syria. Their mission is to advise and assist local forces in the fight against the Islamic State, which seized large territories in both countries in 2014.
Tensions in Iraq had already been high due to the conflict in Gaza, with prominent Shi’ite Muslim cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani condemning Israel’s actions and calling for international intervention to address the situation in Gaza. Kataib Hezbollah, a powerful armed faction with close ties to Iran, accused the United States of supporting Israel and called for the withdrawal of U.S. forces
from Iraq.
It’s worth noting that in the past, Iranian-backed militias in Iraq frequently targeted U.S. forces and the U.S. embassy in Baghdad with rocket attacks. While such attacks had diminished under a truce in place since last year, the recent events have led to renewed tensions in the region.