
At least 14 missiles reportedly hit an airbase in western Iraq where coalition forces are still fighting remnants of ISIS.
American Military News reports:
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Simmering tension in Iraq boiled over on Wednesday when Iran-backed militias launched a new barrage of rockets targeting an air base that hosts US and other international forces.
At least 14 missiles hit the Ain Al-Asad air base in western Iraq, used by coalition forces fighting the remnants of the Daesh extremist group.
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Iraqi military sources said a rocket launcher fixed on the back of a truck, which was found set on fire in nearby farmland, was used in the strike.
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On Wednesday’s attack two US soldiers were injured:
Two U.S. service members were injured Wednesday in a rocket attack on Iraq’s Ain al-Asad Air Base, officials said, with the attack also reportedly damaging homes and a mosque in the area.
On Tuesday a military base in Northern Iraq was targeted.
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Nope, it doesn’t look like anyone is scared of the Biden/Obama Administration.
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