On Saturday night, Iran launched more than 300 ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones against Israel for five hours. However, the Israelis were able to intercept 99% of the projectiles with the key support of their allies, including the United States. The attack was in retaliation for the Israeli bombing of the Iranian consulate in Damascus that resulted in the death of 13 Iranians, including a general of the Revolutionary Guard.
In leading up to the attack, U.S. officials like Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Antony Blinken were in constant communication with Israel and other regional countries. General Michael Erik Kurilla from United States Central Command was sent to Israel to coordinate defense efforts.
The United States also engaged in direct communication with Iran through the Swiss channel, as there are no diplomatic relations between the two countries. Additionally, the U.S. coordinated with allies like the United Kingdom, France, China, India, Turkey, Jordan, and Iraq to prevent a regional escalation.
President Biden personally designed every detail of the defense strategy and ordered the deployment of aircraft and destroyers with anti-missile systems to the region. The defense operation was successful in neutralizing most of the Iranian attack. Despite tension between countries involved in crisis management room at White House situation room followed by Biden and his advisors closely monitoring situations on ground level coordinating with Israeli authorities confirming that attack aimed show force not trigger broader conflict.
Despite significant damage caused by unsuccessful attack on an Israeli Air Force base and injury to young boy by shrapnel , Iran’s deterrence capacity was called into question . Overall , coordinated efforts of U.S and its allies played a crucial role in preventing larger conflict effectively neutralizing iranian attack