Washington-Sana
US President Donald Trump has said that there are no casualties among US forces due to an Iranian missile strike on the US base in western Iraq.
Trump claimed in a speech today at the White House that no American life was lost as a result of the Iranian missile strike on Ain al-Assad base in western Iraq, and he said that the base was "subjected to minimal damage", contrary to what the Iranian Revolutionary Guards confirmed at least 80 people were killed and dozens wounded. .
Trump has threatened to impose more "tough" economic sanctions on Iran and said that his country "does not want to use military force," considering that its economic power is "the best deterrent."
Trump urged the five countries that signed the nuclear agreement with Iran, namely Russia, China, Germany, Britain and France, to renounce their obligations under the agreement adopted by the UN Security Council with resolution 2231.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guards' underground force announced targeting the Ain al-Assad base in western Iraq, in which American forces have two waves of ballistic missiles, in response to the assassination of General Soleimani and his comrades, confirming that the missiles hit their targets with precision.