Wednesday, December 27, 2023

US airstrikes in Syria are not a game-changer - analysis

US airstrikes in Syria targeted Iranian-backed Kataib Hezbollah overnight from December 25 to 26. The airstrikes follow at least 103 attacks by such groups against US forces in Iraq and Syria in the wake of the Hamas attack on October 7. These Iranian-backed groups have also targeted US forces in Iraq and Syria over the last four years with dozens of attacks.

In response to an attack by Kataib Hezbollah targeting US forces in Erbil in the Kurdistan autonomous region US Central Command said that it conducted “strikes against Kataib Hezbollah terrorist group targets in Iraq” and struck “multiple facilities used by Kataib Hezbollah and affiliated groups.”

In general, the attacks are not deadly, and most involve 107mm. rockets or kamikaze drones, and the US generally does not respond to the attacks. Because several servicemen were wounded, this time, the US retaliated.

Iran continues to use proxies, as it does with Houthis against Red Sea shipping or Hezbollah against Israel from Lebanon. In each case, a balance is created between the attack and the response. For instance, in the Red Sea, there is no response. With Hezbollah, Israel’s responses are proportionate. In Iraq and Syria the US generally prefers only to carry out attacks in Syria, because Syria is seen as a kind of “free zone” in terms of attacks. Iraq is more controversial because US forces are in Iraq at the invitation of the Iraqi government. READ MORE