"Washington can expect more, not less, drone and rocket attacks on U.S. positions," he continued. "Washington needs a better response ratio to Iran-backed attacks, be they in Syria or Iraq or emanating from one domain but striking the other."
"Pulling punches in Iraq and doubling down in Syria is unlikely to change Iran's regional calculus," he added.
According to a 2019 report by the Pentagon, the total number of Americans killed in Iraq by Iran-backed groups was around 608, which represents a 20 percent increase from previously reported figures. House Foreign Affairs Committee member, Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY), told Fox News host John Roberts on "America's Newsroom" Friday, March 24, the administration is showing that "weakness invites aggression." "When you are engaged in an effort to provide sanctions relief to the Mullahs in Tehran, this invites aggression," Barr told Roberts. "The sanctions relief that the Biden administration is proposing to deliver to Tehran would actually embolden these proxy terror groups, and it would help Iran finance the very terrorists who attacked our assets and American soldiers just last night." Taleblu agreed with that perspective, emphasizing that policymakers must ensure that deployed troops have sufficient air defense coverage to prevent and defeat the persistent rocket and drone threat. According to Bill Roggio, the managing editor of the Long War Journal, the situation in Syria is particularly challenging since the days of a more forceful presence in the region "are long gone." "As critical as we could be with [the occupation of] Iraq, there are at least Iraqi military units and Iraqi political groups that we could work with," Roggio said. "In Syria, there’s not a lot of good allies." Roggio pointed out that achieving a more conclusive military outcome in Syria would necessitate deploying "tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of troops" and an extended occupation, which the United States has no appetite for, particularly after the experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan. Sources include: MSN.com Infowars.comWWII main players Germany and Japan gearing up for global war
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