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New Delhi: Amid Iran Israel tension, an American air base in Iraq has been attacked by drones. According to reports, three drones were fired on the American military base Ain al-Assad in Anbar Province in western Iraq. American officials have confirmed that all the drones were successfully intercepted and deactivated.
Even before this attack, Trump had warned Iran that if its military bases in the region were targeted, the consequences would be very bad. However, it is not yet clear whether this drone came from Iran or a militia group present in Iraq has carried out this attack.
This is not the first time as Shia militia groups have targeted American bases in Iraq before as well. But such an attack at a time of Israel Iran tension can increase the risk of war spreading in the region. Trump's threat
US President Trump posted on Truth Social, 'The US has nothing to do with the attack on Iran tonight. If we are attacked by Iran in any way, the US will attack with the full force and power of the armed forces, in a way that has never been seen before.'
This post came after the IDF statement in which the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Sunday, 15 June 2025 that it has completed a series of attacks on targets in Tehran related to the Iranian regime's nuclear weapons project. Iran had threatened to attack US bases
Earlier, Iran had threatened that if Israel is helped by US bases in the region to attack it, then those bases will also be targeted along with Israel. After which the chances of this war spreading to the entire region have increased.
The bases were attacked in western Iraq on June 15. This attack holds much significance as it is the first of its kind reported since Israel launched air strike on Iran on June 13 as part of Operation Rising Lion.
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