Andrea (10
Feb 2019)
"US air bombardment of
Iranian sites on Syrian-Iraqi border – reprisal for Iran’s
bid to attack US base in Iraq"
https://www.debka.com/us-air-bombardment-of-iranian-sites-on-syrian-iraqi-border-reprisal-for-irans-bid-to-attack-us-base-in-iraq/
“Multiple Iranian military sites” were struck by US warplanes
early Monday, Feb. 3, , near Abu Kamal in Deir ez-Zour on the
Syrian-Iraqi border. Reporting this, Syrian military spokesmen
claimed that Syrian artillery positions were also hit and
sustained casualties.
DEBKAfile’s military sources revealed on Saturday, Feb. 2, that
three Iranian missiles were posted ready to strike the big US
Ain Al Assad air base in Anbar, the Iraqi province bordering on
Syria, when they were discovered in time by Iraqi security
forces. They were to be launched by one of the pro-Iranian Iraqi
militias. This incident graphically demonstrated Tehran’s
ruthless resolve to drive US forces not just out of Syria but
from Iraq as well. For the Trump administration, this foiled
attempt crossed a red line.
The USAF struck during a CBS TV interview with President Donald
Trump, in which he referred to the same Ain Al Assad base when
he stressed the importance of maintaining US forces in Iraq.
“All I want to do is to be able to watch,” he said. “We have an
unbelievable and expensive military base built in Iraq, It is
perfectly situated for looking at all over different parts of
the troubled Middle East.” Rather than pulling it up, he said,
“We’re going to keep watching and we’re going to keep seeing and
if there’s trouble, if somebody is looking to do nuclear weapons
or other things, we’re going to know it before they do.” Posted
at Ain Al Assad is a US Intelligence station.
DEBKAfile’s sources report that the US air raid over Iranian
targets was prompted additionally by a video film released on
Sunday, Feb. 3 by Tasnim, mouthpiece of the Iranian
Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC). It depicted what was
described as a US army patrol near the northern Iraqi town of
Nineveh being “forced to return to their base” by “pro-Iranian
Popular Mobilization Units (PMU) fighters.
Our sources identify the “multiple Iranian sites” attacked by US
aircraft as the headquarters of the IRGC’s Al Qods Brigades,
which are visited regularly by their commander Brig. Gen. Qassem
Soleimani. Located there too are command centers of the PMU and
another pro-Iranian Iraqi militia, Kata’ib Hezballah, which
collaborates with the Lebanese Hizballah in southern Syria.