<span style="color: #222222;">U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has said&nbsp;that his country would take all necessary actions to defend its troops after a deadly drone attack in Jordan by Iran-backed militants.<br />''<br />''This attack is piling political pressure on President Joe Biden to deal a blow directly against Iran, a move he has been reluctant to do out of fear of igniting a broader war. President's administration stressed it was not seeking a war with Iran. Officials across the Biden administration said they did not want the situation to escalate. The Pentagon suggested Iran didn't want a war either. The U.S. military has released the names of the victims of this attack. The&nbsp;US is trying to determine exactly why the nearly 350 troops at the base in Jordan, known as Tower 22, were unable to stop the drone.<br />''<br />''This attack has killed three U.S. soldiers and wounded more than 40 troops. It was the first deadly strike against U.S. troops since the Israel-Hamas war erupted in October and marks a major escalation in tensions that have engulfed the Middle East.</span><br />
News On AIR | January 30, 2024 8:05 AM
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin reacts to drone attack on US troops in Jordan