Kuwait Times

Coronaviru­s challenges US military machine

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WASHINGTON: The US retreat from Afghanista­n is delayed, troops have pulled back from Iraq, crucial readiness exercises are cancelled, and soldiers are confined to bases: coronaviru­s is handicappi­ng the world’s most powerful military. The Pentagon this week admitted that the global pandemic is a formidable foe like none other that it has confronted. Proud of its ability to

project force to the furthest corners of the globe and to react instantly to any threat, the US military has been forced to curb operations and promote social distancing to ensure its two million-plus active and reserve fighting force, along with hundreds of thousands of civilian employees, stay healthy.

The usually crowded halls of the Pentagon have thinned, with thousands told to work from home — a shift that has introduced new security challenges. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper and his deputy secretary, David Norquist, and their staffs are no longer meeting in person, to ensure at least one national leader and his team stays healthy. Despite dozens of coronaviru­s cases striking military personnel on bases and at least three on naval ships, Esper said this week that

there was no reduction in the readiness of US troops to respond to threats. “Mission number one for the United States military remains ensuring that the American people, the country and our interests abroad are protected. I can assure the American people we are well on top of that,” he said on Fox News.

But regular operations have been disrupted. The Central Command, which oversees operations in the Middle East, said it is “redeployin­g” troops from Iraq and Syria. “To prevent potential spread of COVID19, the Iraqi Security Forces have suspended all training. As a result, the Coalition will temporaril­y return some of its training-focused forces to their own countries in the coming days and weeks,” Centcom said in a statement. —AFP

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