Dozens of people in Syria and Iraq were killed Saturday morning after the United States fired precision munitions into the two countries against 85 targets ranging from command and control and intelligence centers to logistics bases used by anti-ISIS* militias. Sputnik asked a trio of experts about the strikes' implications for the region.
Russia called for an urgent meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Saturday in the wake of what Moscow characterized as a new blatant act of US aggression against sovereign states.
The strikes, carried out against what the Pentagon characterized as Iranian Revolutionary Guard Quds Force units and affiliated militia forces in Syria and Iraq, came after a months-long regional escalation of militia attacks against illegal US bases in Syria and outposts in Iraq, in response to Washingtons support for Israels war in Gaza. The Pentagon warned of potential strikes against targets inside Iraq and Syria last week after a militia drone attack against Tower 22, a US military outpost in Jordan just across the border from an illegal US base in southern Syria, which killed three American troops and injured 47 others.