The Asian Age

US ups troops, jets at Saudi base

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Prince Sultan Air Base (Saudi Arabia), Jan. 30: Across the vast expanse of this desert air base, hundreds of tents have popped up and a newly arrived squadron of US Air Force F-15E fighters is lined up on the tarmac, flying daily missions over Iraq and Syria.

Off in the distance, two American Patriot missile batteries are scanning the skies, prepared to knock down any Iranian attack against the Saudi kingdom.

The US troop presence here has grown to roughly 2,500 since last summer, when the US announced it had begun deploying forces to what once was a major US military hub.

The return of the US forces to Prince Sultan Air Base is one of the more dramatic signs of America's decision to beef up troops in the Middle East in response to threats from Iran.

On Wednesday, the top US commander in the Middle East spent a few hours meeting with his commanders and troops here, assessing what he called a “sweet spot" of the US force projection in the region.

Prince Sultan Air Base, said Marine General Frank McKenzie, presents

■ THE RETURN of the US forces to Prince Sultan Air Base is one of the more dramatic signs of America’s decision to beef up troops in the Middle East in response to threats from Iran.

a complicate­d target for Iran to hit and provides a remote location for US troops, fighter jets and other assets.

It also provides greater security for Saudi Arabia, which asked for US help in the wake of an Iranian drone and missile attack on oil facilities in the kingdom last September.

Right now, the large white tents that flap in the stiff winds give a temporary feel to the mission.

But according to Air Force Colonel Jason King, vice commander of the 378th Air Expedition­ary Wing here, there is “prudent planning” underway that could lead to the tents being replaced with trailers and other more permanent structures.

Saudi Arabia is a decades-long American ally, a relationsh­ip initially built on America's dependence on Middle East oil.

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