The United States has informed Iran that it was not involved in or had advance knowledge of the strike on an Iranian consulate in Damascus, Syria. This communication comes at a time when there is concern about the conflict between Israel and Hamas potentially escalating into a broader regional conflict. Iran has promised retaliation following a strike it attributed to Israel that resulted in the deaths of two of its top commanders and five others at its consulate in Syria. A National Security Council spokesperson confirmed that the US had no role in the strike and had communicated this directly to Iran.

Though the US is still gathering information about the strike in Damascus, the State Department has expressed concerns about the possibility of further escalation in the region. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller stated that before more information is available about the incident, they are worried about any actions that could lead to increased conflict. The US has emphasized to Iran that they were not involved in the strike, as reported by Axios. Meanwhile, Iran’s Foreign Minister has held the US responsible for the attack and has called for the United States to be held accountable. Following the strike, Iran’s Foreign Ministry summoned the Swiss chargé d’affaires in Tehran to discuss the incident.

The relationship between the US and Iran has been tense, with the US accusing Iran of supporting proxy attacks on US and Western targets during the Israel-Hamas conflict. In the past, Iran has been linked to attacks such as a drone strike that killed three American soldiers at a US outpost in Jordan. This attack was attributed to the Iran-backed Islamic Resistance in Iraq, according to US intelligence. Despite these actions, there have been instances where Iranian leadership has been caught off guard by attacks carried out by proxy groups, leading to concerns within the political leadership in Iran.

The US government’s clarification to Iran about its lack of involvement in the strike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus reflects broader tensions in the region. With Iran vowing retaliation and holding the US accountable for the incident, the situation remains volatile. The US has expressed concerns about the potential for further conflict in the region and has emphasized the need for de-escalation. As the situation unfolds, diplomatic efforts will be crucial in preventing further hostilities and ensuring stability in the Middle East. The complex dynamics between the US, Iran, Israel, and other actors in the region will require careful navigation to avoid further escalation and promote peace.

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