"We don't see the desire for war": The White House was not excluded by Iran's blows but not announced
The White House did not exclude that President Joe Biden was considering the possibility of Iran's attacks after three US military killed and more than 40 soldiers were injured as a result of an attack on their base in Jordan, but did not see "aspirations for war" from Tehran. About it reports Reuters. The White House spokesman John Kirby said that Baiden administration is currently working on options. At the same time, it did not rule out the use of force.
"We do not seek conflict with the regime in a military manner," he explained. Pentagon suggested that Iran also did not want hostilities. The Pentagon Pentagon Sabrina Singh added that the military department did not think that Iran also does not want war. "Of course, we do not strive for war, and frankly, we do not see Iran to seek war with the United States," she told reporters.
Presidential Administration Joe Baiden, according to Bloobmberg, is considering the opportunity to strike on Iran due to the Iranian drone attack in Jordan, which led to the death of three US soldiers. Analysts believe that the US is on the threshold of even more involvement in regional conflict. The Americans made dozens of blows on Iran's hennamen in Iraq and Syria, and began a wave of blows to Hussites in Yemen.
Jonathan Panicoff, a former National Intelligence Officer at the National Intelligence Council, believes that Biden administration will have to follow a very delicate line, trying to answer quite strongly to restore a certain crumb of restraint. The actions will be directed to prevent the attacks from repeating again. We will remind, on January 29, 45th US President Donald Trump said that the current leader of the US state Joe Biden pushed the world before the Third World War.