For three months, America has admirably stood by Israel, even at the risk of a domestic political price for Biden.
Addressing Iran’s role in the Middle East requires a multifaceted approach that balances the necessity of direct action with the complexities of the region’s geopolitical landscape.
The reality on the ground is undeniable. Israel will be involved in a continuous war for survival on multiple fronts for years to come.
The US military carried out a retaliatory strike in Baghdad on Thursday that killed a militia leader it blames for recent attacks on US personnel.
In the current strategic environment, Tehran prefers to remain within the circle of proxy war, while Israel may not wish to gamble on opening a new conflict.
At least 60 troops have suffered minor injuries, often traumatic brain injuries, since Oct. 17. All US personnel who were wounded have returned to duty, officials say.
As tensions soar over the Israel-Hamas conflict, US and coalition troops have been attacked at least 12 times in Iraq and four times in Syria by Iran-backed forces.
Iraq has asserted that if the US is seen as supporting Israel then US forces could be targeted in Iraq.
The Pentagon is also rushing weaponry, including air defenses and munitions, to Israel.
This is the latest helicopter raid by US forces in Syria and appears to be part of an increase of these types of operations.