"Rockets hit the U.S. base at Erbil International Airport in Iraq’s Kurdish-run region on Feb. 15, killing a contractor and wounding several U.S. personnel."
"Biden authorized attacks on a facility operated by Iranian-backed militias on Thursday night [in response to] rocket attacks on U.S. targets in Iraq."
Regarding whether to believe the official story – I don't know. Do we have media who report honestly? Do we have a government that communicates truth?
It's important to point out that it's alleged they were Iranian backed militia's. In the same article where they run that headline they admit in the body of the text that there's no actual proof of that claim.
OK thx, so thats the story as far as tick for tack is concerned. Good enough for the dimwitted but I am getting curious if it has anything to do with the oil pipeline that goes through Syria.
Cmon I’m lazy and I don’t feel like reading is their a tldr somewhere?
Official story:
"Rockets hit the U.S. base at Erbil International Airport in Iraq’s Kurdish-run region on Feb. 15, killing a contractor and wounding several U.S. personnel."
"Biden authorized attacks on a facility operated by Iranian-backed militias on Thursday night [in response to] rocket attacks on U.S. targets in Iraq."
Regarding whether to believe the official story – I don't know. Do we have media who report honestly? Do we have a government that communicates truth?
It's important to point out that it's alleged they were Iranian backed militia's. In the same article where they run that headline they admit in the body of the text that there's no actual proof of that claim.
OK thx, so thats the story as far as tick for tack is concerned. Good enough for the dimwitted but I am getting curious if it has anything to do with the oil pipeline that goes through Syria.