Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Eyeing Iran, US sending more Patriot missiles to West Asia

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WASHINGTON, May 11 (Reuters) - Acting US Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan has approved a new deployment of Patriot missiles to West Asia, a US official told Reuters on Friday, in the latest US response to what Washington sees as a growing threat from Iran.

The decision further bolsters US defenses and comes after the Trump administra­tion expedited the deployment of a carrier strike group and sent bombers to the Middle East following what it said were troubling indication­s of possible preparatio­ns for an attack by Iran.

The US official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, declined to say how many Patriot batteries would be deployed. The Patriot missile defense system is made by Raytheon Co. and is designed to intercept incoming missiles.

The decision to send Patriot missiles to the region would mark a reversal of sorts, coming just months after the Pentagon removed several Patriot batteries from the Middle East.

Last year, officials described the withdrawal of the Patriots as part of a broader effort to adjust US military deployment­s globally, as the Pentagon sought to prioritize military challenges from Russia and China.

Tensions between Iran and the United States have escalated sharply in recent weeks.

The United States has effectivel­y ordered countries worldwide to stop buying Iranian oil or face US sanctions, which Washington says are aimed at completely choking off Iranian crude exports.

Washington last month blackliste­d Irans Revolution­ary Guard as a terrorist group.

US officials say they have detected troubling indication­s that Iran could be preparing a military response.

US officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, say one of the pieces of intelligen­ce indicated Iran had moved missiles on boats. One of the officials said the particular missile observed was perhaps capable of launching from a small ship.

The officials also noted growing concerns about the threat from Iran-backed Shi'ite militia in Iraq, which have long avoided any confrontat­ion with US troops under the shared goal of defeating Islamic State, a Sunni militant organizati­on.

In an advisory posted on Thursday, the US Maritime Administra­tion (MARAD) said that since early May there had been an increased possibilit­y of Iran or its regional proxies taking action against US and partner interests.

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The USS Arlington will join the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Gulf (Getty)

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