Iranian Backed Militias Recently Slammed by U.S. Airstrikes in Syria

Footage from airstrikes carried out on January 5, 2022 shows the USAF slamming Iranian backed militia positions inside of Syria. The footage was cleared of any OPSEC and released directly by the DoD.


The above footage was released by the U.S. Department of Defense. It shows several airstrikes against alleged Iranian-backed militia groups hiding out in desert huts in Syria. It is believed that the groups targeted by these airstrikes were also responsible for the recent rocket and drone attacks against U.S. Troops and Civilians located in Baghdad Iraq which caused internal CRAM systems to activate in response.


If these strikes are legit, and not just the DoD striking empty huts in the Syrian Desert, it would be a massive loss for the Iranian-backed militia groups who conducted the failed strikes against the U.S. in Baghdad at the beginning of the year.


josh brooks

Published 2 years ago

Footage from airstrikes carried out on January 5, 2022 shows the USAF slamming Iranian backed militia positions inside of Syria. The footage was cleared of any OPSEC and released directly by the DoD.


The above footage was released by the U.S. Department of Defense. It shows several airstrikes against alleged Iranian-backed militia groups hiding out in desert huts in Syria. It is believed that the groups targeted by these airstrikes were also responsible for the recent rocket and drone attacks against U.S. Troops and Civilians located in Baghdad Iraq which caused internal CRAM systems to activate in response.


If these strikes are legit, and not just the DoD striking empty huts in the Syrian Desert, it would be a massive loss for the Iranian-backed militia groups who conducted the failed strikes against the U.S. in Baghdad at the beginning of the year.


josh brooks

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