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US deploys 300 additional troops to Middle East, now totaling 1,200.

The United States to Deploy Additional Troops to the Middle East

The Pentagon has announced that the United States will send 300 more troops to the Middle ⁣East‌ in response to recent attacks on⁣ U.S. and Coalition forces in Iraq and Syria.

According to ‍Pentagon spokesperson Brig. ‍Gen. Pat Ryder, these forces will be deployed to undisclosed locations in the Middle East, excluding Israel.

This ​deployment comes after the recent deployment of 900 troops to the region.

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While the previous troops focused on⁢ air defense, the​ 300 troops being deployed now will‌ primarily handle support tasks such as communications and explosive ordnance disposal, as stated by Gen. Ryder.

The purpose of these troops is to prevent the Israel-Hamas War from escalating into a regional conflict and ​to‌ protect U.S. service members from further ⁤attacks.

“They are intended to support regional deterrence efforts and further bolster U.S. force protection capabilities,” Gen. Ryder explained.

New Attacks by Iran-Backed Groups

Gen. Ryder revealed that there have⁣ been ⁢27 ​attacks on U.S. troops by Iran-backed groups in Iraq and Syria throughout October.

“Right now, we’re tracking a total of 27 attacks,” Gen. Ryder ⁢said. “16 in Iraq, ​11 in Syria.”

The Pentagon has consistently emphasized that these attacks are separate ⁣from the ongoing Israel-Hamas War. However, Iran and the⁤ involved groups have ⁣stated that they will increase their attacks on U.S. troops if Israel launches a full-scale invasion ⁣of Gaza.

“Our forces are in Iraq and Syria⁢ for one purpose, which is the enduring defeat of ISIS,” ⁤Gen. Ryder clarified. “This is separate and distinct from the situation in Israel, between Israel and Hamas.”

These⁢ attacks have resulted in injuries to at least 21 American service ⁣members,⁤ including 19 diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries. Fortunately, all have recovered‍ and returned to duty.

In addition to rocket and drone attacks on U.S. and Coalition bases, Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have launched several medium-range cruise missiles.

On ⁤October⁢ 19, the USS Carney successfully ⁣intercepted four of these missiles⁣ in the Red Sea.

Although the missiles’ exact targets remain unknown, they were shot down because they posed a threat to‌ the vessel.

“We cannot say for certain what these missiles and drones were targeting,⁣ but they were launched from ⁢Yemen heading north along‌ the Red Sea, potentially toward targets in Israel,” Gen. Ryder stated at the time.

In response ⁢to these developments, the United States conducted two retaliatory strikes on facilities in Syria associated ⁣with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, designated as a terror organization by the U.S.

This escalation follows an unprecedented attack on ⁤Israel on‌ October 7, where Islamist terrorists killed over 1,400 Israelis,⁤ abducted women and children, ⁤and committed acts of torture.
Experts have warned that Hamas, a terrorist organization funded and trained by Iran, aims to ignite an international‌ conflict that will lead to more violence against Israel ‌and the United States.

The Biden administration has asserted its right to retaliate against Iran ⁣at its own ⁢discretion.

“We know that these groups are funded, trained, and⁢ sponsored by the Iranian government,” Gen. Ryder affirmed. “And we hold the Iranian government responsible.”



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