U.S. Air Force expands operating base in Saudi Arabia by Ed Adamczyk Washington (UPI) Jul 24, 2019 Several hundred U.S. Air Force personnel are expanding an operating base in Saudi Arabia, which will host fighter planes and Patriot missiles, officials said. The move to establish an expeditionary annex at Prince Sultan Air Base, which the U.S. military left 15 years ago, has been prompted by increasing threats from Iran. About 500 personnel are expected to use the annex, which includes a medical facility, as a base of operations. The increase in U.S. troop presence in the Middle East was announced in June but its location was made public last week. "In coordination with and at the invitation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Secretary of Defense has authorized the movement of U.S. personnel and resources to deploy to Saudi Arabia," Air Forces Central Command said Friday in a statement. King Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia made a similar announcement on Saturday, although the deployment of U.S. troops to the country has never been popular with Saudi citizens. The action comes as Saudi allies, notably the United Arab Emirates, are announcing their departure from the Saudi side in the Yemeni civil war. Aircraft are expected to arrive at the base in August, and some Patriot long-range defense missiles are already at the base near Riyadh. B-52 bombers and a maritime strike force, led by the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, have been deployed to the area as well. Central Command released a video showing the building of the base annex by the Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineer units, known as Red Horse. A July 19 statement said that airmen of 25 Air Force Specialty Codes are involved in the construction and that introduction of new forces and equipment "provides an additional deterrent, and ensures our ability to defend our forces and interests in the region from emergent, credible threats." It added that the new facilities will improve "operational depth and logistical networks." Prince Sultan Air Base was last used by U.S. forces in 2003, when troops and equipment were withdrawn at the end of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
UK considering options over seized ship: minister London (AFP) July 21, 2019 London was considering several options in response to Iran's seizure of a British-flagged tanker, junior defence minister Tobias Ellwood said Sunday. Britain has said its priority is to de-escalate tensions with Iran in the Gulf, and has called for the release of the Stena Impero oil tanker which was seized Friday in what Britain said was an illegal move in Omani waters. "We are going to be looking at a series of options," Ellwood told Sky News television. He denied Britain had been negligen ... read more
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