U.S. Redeploying Missile-Defense Systems Out Of The Middle East To Focus On Threats From Russia And China


Wall Street Journal: U.S. Pulling Some Missile-Defense Systems Out of Mideast

Redeployment of Patriot batteries comes as the Trump administration emphasizes the threat of Iran

WASHINGTON—The Pentagon is removing U.S. missile systems from the Middle East next month, U.S. military officials said, a move that will leave American allies with fewer defenses as the White House ramps up its rhetoric against what it says are threats posed by Iran.

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is pulling four Patriot missile systems out of Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain next month in a realignment of forces and capabilities as the military steps up its focus on threats from China and Russia, according to multiple senior military officials.

The relocation of the systems out of the Middle East, which hasn’t been previously disclosed, is one of the most tangible signs of the Pentagon’s new focus on threats from Russia and China and away from the long-running conflicts in the Middle East and Afghanistan.

Two Patriot missile systems will be redeployed from Kuwait, and one each from Jordan and Bahrain, officials said. Patriots are mobile missile systems capable of shooting down missiles and planes.

Read more ....

WNU Editor: I am not sure if this is a good idea. Especially since the rhetoric with Iran is heating up, and sanctions will start to be enforced in less than two months.

Subscribe to receive free email updates: