US Says It Will Not Back Off Syria Mission Despite Deadly Attacks




Washington — The United States will not back away from its nearly eight-year deployment to Syria, where it is battling the remnants of Islamic State, despite attacks on U.S. forces there last week by an Iran-backed militia, the White House said on Monday.

A one-way attack drone struck a U.S. base in Syria on March 23, killing an American contractor, injuring another and wounding five U.S. troops.

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, left, listens to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley speak during a briefing at the Pentagon in Washington, March 15, 2023. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, left, listens to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley speak during a briefing at the Pentagon in Washington, March 15, 2023.

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That triggered U.S. retaliatory air strikes and exchanges of fire that a Syrian war monitoring group said killed three Syrian troops, 11 Syrian fighters in pro-government militias and five non-Syrian fighters who were aligned with the government.

FILE — Pentagon spokesman US Air Force Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder speaks during a media briefing at the Pentagon, March 24, 2023. FILE — Pentagon spokesman US Air Force Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder speaks during a media briefing at the Pentagon, March 24, 2023.

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White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said he was not aware of any additional attacks over the past 36 hours but cautioned, ‘We’re going to stay vigilant.’

Kirby also referred to President Joe Biden’s remarks on Friday, in which Biden warned Iran that the United States would act forcefully to protect Americans.

U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during a joint news conference with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, March 24, 2023. U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during a joint news conference with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, March 24, 2023.

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’There’s been no change in the U.S. footprint in Syria as a result of what happened the last few days,’ Kirby said, adding the mission against Islamic State would continue.

’We’re not going to be deterred ... by these attacks from these militant groups.’

Syria’s Foreign Ministry on Sunday condemned U.S. strikes, saying Washington had lied about what was targeted and pledging to ‘end the American occupation’ of its territory.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry also condemned the strikes, accusing U.S. forces of targeting ‘civilian sites.’

FILE — Iran’s national flag flutters in the wind as the Milad telecommunications tower and buildings are seen in the background, in Tehran, Iran, March 31, 2020. FILE — Iran’s national flag flutters in the wind as the Milad telecommunications tower and buildings are seen in the background, in Tehran, Iran, March 31, 2020.

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U.S. forces first deployed into Syria during the Obama administration’s campaign against Islamic State, partnering with a Kurdish-led group called the Syrian Democratic Forces. There are about 900 U.S. troops in Syria, most of them in the east.

Prior to the latest spate of attacks, U.S. troops in Syria had been attacked by Iranian-backed groups about 78 times since the beginning of 2021, according to the U.S. military.

Iran has been a major backer of Syrian President Bashar Assad during Syria’s 12-year conflict.

Iran’s proxy militias, including the Lebanese group Hezbollah and pro-Tehran Iraqi groups, hold sway in swathes of eastern, southern and northern Syria and in suburbs around the capital, Damascus.

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