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US deploys 200 troops, missiles to Saudi Arabia

Team from America, Europe, Kingdom and UN to report on Sept. 14 oil attacks

- Arab News Jeddah

The US announced on Thursday the deployment of 200 troops as well as Patriot missiles to Saudi Arabia to help the country’s defense in the wake of last month’s attacks on oil installati­ons blamed on Iran.

The Defense Department said the deployment would involve one battery of the surface-to-air missiles, along with four Sentinel radars used for air and missile defense systems.

In addition, two more Patriot batteries and one THAAD ballistic missile intercepti­on system are being readied in case a decision is made to also supply them to the Saudis, Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman said.

“This deployment will augment the Kingdom’s air and missile defense of critical military and civilian infrastruc­ture,” he said. It comes “in light of recent attacks on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” he said.

“It is important to note these steps are a demonstrat­ion of our commitment to regional partners, and the security and stability in the Middle East,” he added.

“Other countries have called out Iranian misadventu­res in the region, and we look for them to contribute assets in an internatio­nal effort to reinforce Saudi Arabia’s defense.”

The US has pointed to Iran being behind the combinatio­n drone and cruise missile attacks on Sept. 14 which heavily damaged two Saudi oil installati­ons, forcing the key oil supplier to slash output. Meanwhile, a team made up of representa­tives from the US, Europe, Saudi Arabia and the UN will investigat­e the Sept. 14 attacks on Saudi oil facilities, US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs David Schenker said. He told Al Arabiya TV that there are discussion­s with Europe about the possibilit­y of forming a maritime alliance in the Gulf area.

Separately, the US imposed new sanctions on certain Chinese entities and people who it accused of knowingly transferri­ng oil from Iran in violation of Washington’s curbs on Tehran.

Sanctions have also been slapped on five Chinese nationals and six entities, including two Cosco Shipping Corporatio­n subsidiari­es, the US Treasury Department announced.

“The more Iran lashes out the greater our pressure will and should be,” US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said. “That path forward begins now with two new actions.”

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