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JUST IN: 🇫🇷 A French soldier has been killed and several others wounded in an Iranian-backed drone strike on a military base in Iraq.

#France #Iran #Iraq #DroneStrike #Casualties #MiddleEast #IranianProxies #Geopolitics

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Islamic Resistance in Iraq announces the execution of 29 military operations using dozens of drones and missiles targeting enemy bases inside Iraq and in the region! #Iran #Iraq #IranianProxies

Anyone saw something by now about where the drone came from that targeted the RAF base in Cyprus? #Cyprus

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On January 28, 2024, Iran killed three American soldiers on a base in Jordan, injuring more than 40.
On October 19, 2023, an Iranian militia in Yemen engaged the USS Carney destroyer in what the Wall Street Journal described as "the most intense combat a U.S. Navy warship had seen in the better part of a century, shooting down more than a dozen drones and four fast-flying cruise missiles."
That "10-hour engagement" came, of course, just 12 days after Iran's militia in Gaza invaded Israel, murdering 1,200—of which 41 were Americans.
Lost in Iran's modern slaughter was the fact that October 2023 coincided with the 40th anniversary of a kind of villainous origin story for Tehran: the October 1983 bombing of the Marine barracks in Beirut, which killed 241 American servicemembers.
In the intervening decades, that killing continued.
But the bookends of 1983 and 2023 served as fitting brackets for a period of history run red with the blood of Americans. Iran's attacks-as noted above-didn't end. But Tehran had overplayed its hand and set in motion a great American backlash, leading to President Trump's history-making order to strike at the heart of the Iranian nuclear-
weapons program.
The Iranian threat, in other words, has not subsided. American civilians and soldiers live in a world made more dangerous by Iran's constant plotting to harm them.

On January 28, 2024, Iran killed three American soldiers on a base in Jordan, injuring more than 40. On October 19, 2023, an Iranian militia in Yemen engaged the USS Carney destroyer in what the Wall Street Journal described as "the most intense combat a U.S. Navy warship had seen in the better part of a century, shooting down more than a dozen drones and four fast-flying cruise missiles." That "10-hour engagement" came, of course, just 12 days after Iran's militia in Gaza invaded Israel, murdering 1,200—of which 41 were Americans. Lost in Iran's modern slaughter was the fact that October 2023 coincided with the 40th anniversary of a kind of villainous origin story for Tehran: the October 1983 bombing of the Marine barracks in Beirut, which killed 241 American servicemembers. In the intervening decades, that killing continued. But the bookends of 1983 and 2023 served as fitting brackets for a period of history run red with the blood of Americans. Iran's attacks-as noted above-didn't end. But Tehran had overplayed its hand and set in motion a great American backlash, leading to President Trump's history-making order to strike at the heart of the Iranian nuclear- weapons program. The Iranian threat, in other words, has not subsided. American civilians and soldiers live in a world made more dangerous by Iran's constant plotting to harm them.

Iran brought this on itself:
The Iranians have agency. They used that agency to test the limits of American patience. They have found those limits. www.commentary.org/seth-mandel/... By @sethamandel.bsky.social #OperationMidnightHammer #Islamism #IranianImperialism #IranianProxies

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