The Manila Times

US deploys air defense system to Iraq

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BAGHDAD: The United States had deployed Patriot air defense batteries to Iraqi bases to protect American troops recently targeted by Iranian missiles, US and Iraqi military sources told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Washington and Baghdad has been negotiatin­g the placement of the defense system since January, when Tehran fired ballistic missiles at the western Iraqi base of Ain alAsad, which hosts American and other foreign troops.

It was not immediatel­y clear whether the US had ultimately received the Iraqi government’s approval.

One of the Patriot batteries was deployed to Ain al-Asad last week and was being assembled, according to a US defense official and an Iraqi military source.

Another battery was deployed to a base in Arbil, the capital of Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region, the US official said in a statement. Two further batteries destined for Iraq were still in Kuwait, the official added.

The Patriot systems are composed of high performanc­e radars and intercepto­r missiles capable of destroying incoming ballistic missiles in flight.

Iraq had resisted the deployment because it feared Iran would see it as a threat and further ramp up tensions.

Top Iraqi officials who met US Central Command chief General Kenneth McKenzie in February suggested Washington could grant Baghdad some political “cover” by reducing its troop presence in Iraq, as it deployed the missiles, a US military source with knowledge of the talks told AFP.

In recent weeks, the USled coalition has significan­tly drawn down troop levels in

Iraq. On Monday, the alliance pulled out of a military base in the northern city of Mosul, the fourth location it has withdrawn from this month.

Coalition officials told AFP the ultimate aim was to continue supporting Iraqi forces battling jihadist remnants, but “from fewer bases and with fewer people.”

The alliance is also temporaril­y withdrawin­g hundreds of trainers as Iraq’s military has halted all training since early March to minimize the risk of the novel coronaviru­s pandemic spreading among its forces.

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