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Deaths of US troops in Jordan point to widening of Gaza war

The US is the only power that has consistently vetoed UN resolutions for a ceasefire in Gaza. Yet that may be the only way out as the war is slowly but surely escalating and the US risks getting sucked into another quagmire without an exit plan

January 29, 2024 / 13:21 IST
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There have been at least 164 attacks on US troops, who have responded back. (Representative image)

The Israel-Hamas war is slowly but surely escalating. The death of three US service members by a drone attack at the Tower 22 outpost in northeast Jordan on Sunday, January 28,  in which 38 others were injured, is a clear reflection of this.

President Joe Biden squarely laid the blame for the attacks on Iran-sponsored militias that operate across the region. Both he and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin have vowed to avenge the deaths.

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Around 3,000 US troops are stationed in Jordan. US troops also remain stationed in northeast Syria and in Iraq, since 2003.

Since war broke out between Israel and Hamas on October 7, when Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on Israel killing 1,200 people and taking hundreds of hostages, US troops have come under regular attacks in Syria and Iraq by Iran-backed militias, who call themselves the "Axis of Resistance ".  There have been at least 164 such attacks on US troops, who have responded back. But this is the first attack aimed at Jordan, claimed by the militant group "The Islamic Resistance in Iraq".