Not Responding to His Drone Shot Down in Yemen - This Is What the Pentagon Says

Not Responding to His Drone Shot Down in Yemen - This Is What the Pentagon Says
Not Responding to His Drone Shot Down in Yemen, This Is What the Pentagon Says

Deputy spokesperson for the United States Department of Defense said that as a result of the latest 55 attacks on this country's military bases in Iraq and Syria, 59 soldiers were injured, and 27 others had concussions. Sabrina Singh, Tuesday (11/14/2023) evening, as quoted by Fox News, said that from October 17 until now, US military bases in West Asia have been attacked by resistance groups 55 times. He added that of all the attacks, 27 attacks were carried out on US military bases in Iraq, and 28 attacks were on bases in Syria. According to Sabrina Singh, as a result of the attacks, 59 US soldiers were injured, and 27 other soldiers suffered brain damage. Asked why the US did not retaliate for the shooting down of a $32 million MQ-9 drone by Yemen, Singh said, "I am not saying that the lack of retaliation caused the Houthi attacks to increase." He continued, "We have previously witnessed the shooting down of other MQ-9 drones. I am not saying that we will not retaliate. We always have the right to retaliate at the time and place we wish." The Deputy Spokesperson for the US Department of Defense, claimed that Washington's goal was to limit fighting between the Zionist Regime and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. "Limited to the location of the war that is currently taking place. I think our message regarding prevention is very clear, and we are not witnessing an expansion of this war," he added. Resistance groups in West Asia, in order to support the Palestinian resistance and avenge the crimes of the Zionist Regime, have repeatedly attacked US military bases in Iraq and Syria.