The US military launched a series of retaliatory airstrikes on Iranian militants in Iraq and Syria using B-1 Bombers after the deaths of three US soldiers.
The recent US military action in Iraq and Syria involved a significant retaliation using B-1 Bombers following the deaths of three US soldiers in a drone strike in Jordan. The air assault targeted multiple sites connected to Iranian proxies, marking a sharp escalation of hostilities in the region. These carefully planned raids, including a massive 85-target strike, represent a strong response to threats against US personnel. The use of B-1 Bombers, nicknamed "Bone" by its crew, underscores the severity and strategic importance of these operations.
The U.S. military launched an air assault on dozens of sites in Iraq and Syria in retaliation for the drone strike that killed three U.S. troops in Jordan ...
It's the first of what officials expect to be multiple rounds of retaliatory actions following the deaths of three U.S. soldiers.
The carefully planned raids were the largest yet against Iran's proxies and are likely to continue until threats to US personnel are neutralised.
US long-range bomber, B-1B, officially called the Lancer but known as โBoneโ by its crew, had a rough start to the year when one of the bombers crashed ...
The strikes, in response to a drone attack that killed three U.S. soldiers in Jordan this week, were a sharp escalation of hostilities in the Middle East.
The United States has started attacks on Iran-backed positions in Syria and Iraq, hitting about 85 targets linked to IRGC Quds Force and affiliated militia ...
The US said it struck 85 targets linked to Iran-backed militias in Iraq and Syria on Friday in response to a drone strike in Jordan that killed three ...
The US conducted major airstrikes on 85 targets across seven locations in Iraq and Syria on Friday, the start of what will likely be a series of ...
US News: The US military on Friday launched a series of air strikes in Iraq and Syria targeting Iranian forces and militias aligned with Tehran.
Ret. US Army Maj. Mike Lyons reacts after the US began launching retaliatory airstrikes on Iranian-linked targets in Iraq and Syria.
The United States does not seek conflict with Iran or in the broader Middle East. But as President Biden has made clear, we will not hesitate to defend our ...