U.S. Resistance Secretary Mark Esper said on Thursday that all alternatives were on the table after a rocket assault in Iraq killed one British and two American soldiers, an assault he said was by Iranian-upheld Shia civilian army gatherings.
"Yesterday's assault by Iranian supported Shia local army gatherings, comprised of various backhanded flames that began from a stationary stage and was plainly focusing on alliance and joined forces powers on Camp Taji," Esper told columnists.
"Let me get straight to the point, the United States won't endure assaults against our kin, our inclinations, or our partners," Esper said.