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While visiting South Carolina, President Biden called for a moment of silence during his attendance at a Baptist church’s banquet hall, acknowledging the somberness of the situation. “We had a tough day last night in the Middle East. We lost three brave souls in an attack on one of our bases.” he stated. Following the moment of silence, President Biden assured, “And we shall respond.”

President Biden blamed Iran-backed groups for these first U.S. fatalities. Ongoing strikes by such groups against American forces continue throughout the Middle East in the wake of the Israel-Hamas conflict. President Biden affirmed that the United States will not remain passive.

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Read the complete APNews.com article “Biden says US ‘shall respond’ after drone strike by Iran-backed group kills 3 US troops in Jordan

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