Officials Concerned Joe Is 'Gifting Middle East To Iran' With This Move

Written By BlabberBuzz | Sunday, 20 June 2021 02:30 PM
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The Biden administration is taking anti-missile batteries out of Middle Eastern countries, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday. The move is tantamount to handing control over the region to Iran just as a hardline President to expand Iran's influence is installed in the Islamic Nation.

The publication, mentioning officials, reported that about eight Patriot weapons systems are being transferred, most of them from Saudi Arabia. Batteries are also being moved out of Iraq, Jordan and Kuwait. The missile batteries have been protecting Saudi Arabia's oil infrastructure and cities from Yemeni Houthi missiles supplied by Iran. Expectations are once the batteries are gone, attacks will increase significantly.

Moreover, the US is pulling another anti-missile system, known as Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD), out of Saudi Arabia and narrowing the number of jet fighter squadrons in the Middle East.

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“What you’re seeing is a realignment of resources with strategic priorities,” one official told the Journal, adding that the US still has “tens of thousands of forces in the region, we still have forces in Iraq and Syria, those forces aren’t leaving. We still have our bases in the countries of our Gulf partners, they aren’t shutting down, there is still a substantial presence, substantial posture in the region.”

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The moves began after a June 2 phone call between Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who also serves as the country’s minister of defense, according to the Journal. A Pentagon readout of the call, during which Austin reportedly told the crown prince of the withdrawals, made only a passing remark of “bilateral efforts to improve Saudi Arabia’s defenses.”

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The Pentagon began sending anti-missile batteries and the THAAD system to Saudi Arabia in 2019 following Iranian drone and missile attacks on a pair of major oil facilities. Iraq received Patriot systems after Iran-backed militants fired missiles at an airbase where US forces were installed following the January 2020 drone strike that assassinated top Iranian General. Qassem Soleimani.

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News of the logistical move comes amid the final withdrawal of US authorities from Afghanistan, which the Biden administration has said will be finished by this summer. It also comes as the State Department seeks negotiations with Iran to reenter the 2015 nuclear deal, which then-President Donald Trump departed from in 2018.

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Last month, the head of US Central Command, Gen. Frank McKenzie, told reporters that Russia and China would likely seek to increase their influence in the Middle East as the United States tries to reduce its presence.

“The Middle East writ broadly is an area of intense competition between the great powers. And I think that as we adjust our posture in the region, Russia and China will be looking very closely to see if a vacuum opens that they can exploit,” McKenzie said.

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