00:21Explosions in the Syrian desert, US forces under attack again, this time a drone strike
00:29on a key American base near the Iraq border, the target Khasraq base, one of the last remaining
00:38US military positions in northeastern Syria. Reports say multiple one-way attack drones
00:45were launched, striking toward the base in Haseqah province. The attack claimed by pro-Iran
00:52militias, groups operating under the Islamic resistance in Iraq, part of a wider network
00:59aligned with Tehran. This is not an isolated strike, but part of a broader campaign targeting
01:07US forces across Iraq and Syria. As drones approached, US defenses activated, C-RAM systems engaging
01:17incoming threats in the skies above the base. Explosions echoed across the area as interception
01:24attempts lit up the night sky. Initial reports suggest no confirmed US casualties from the
01:31latest strike, but earlier attacks had already caused damage to nearby civilian infrastructure,
01:38including grain facilities and warehouses. The timing is critical. US forces are in the middle
01:45of a phased withdrawal from Syria, making bases like Khasraq more exposed, more vulnerable and
01:53more symbolic targets. From Iraq to Syria, these attacks are becoming more frequent and more
02:01coordinated. Washington has yet to issue an official response to this latest strike, but the message
02:07from the ground is becoming clear. US positions in the region are under constant threat. And as the wider
02:15war continues to expand, even limited positions are turning into front lines. Because this is no longer a
02:23contained conflict. It is spreading across borders, across countries, across the region.
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