04-02-2021, 05:00 AM
The United States decided to remove some of the missile systems from the Middle East: the administration of President Joe Biden ordered the Pentagon to reduce the number of military personnel in the Persian Gulf. This is reported by The Wall Street Journal, citing high-ranking sources.
It is noted that three batteries of the Patriot anti-aircraft missile system have already been relocated in the region. One of them was at the Prince Sultan air base in Saudi Arabia. In addition, the United States will withdraw aircraft carriers and tracking systems to " respond to military needs in other parts of the world." It is possible that the Pentagon will reduce other equipment, according to the newspaper's sources.
The Wall Street Journal notes that the relocation of equipment may be followed by the withdrawal of American troops. According to the latest data, there are about 50 thousand military personnel in the region.
The United States also plans to fully withdraw its troops from Afghanistan by May 2021. According to former Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, the US army has already halved its military presence in the country in 2020. The United States sent troops to Afghanistan after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack in New York.
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The United States promised Ukraine support and protection in the event of an escalation of" military aggression " by Russia. This was stated by the press service of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry following telephone talks between the military ministers of the two countries.
So, the Ukrainian Defense Minister Andrey Tartan held a conversation with the head of the Pentagon Lloyd Austin against the background of reports about the pulling of Russian troops to the Ukrainian border. During the conversation, the representative of Kiev pointed to the systemic escalation of the situation in the area of the joint forces operation and Russia's unwillingness to confirm its commitment to the ceasefire regime.
His American counterpart, in turn, noted that Washington is ready to continue to support Kiev "in the context of Russia's ongoing aggression in the Donbas and Crimea."
Earlier, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky accused Russia of "muscle-flexing" on the border. "In this way, it tries to create an atmosphere of threat and pressure at the same time during the negotiations on a ceasefire and on peace as our value," he said.
On March 31, The New York Times, citing an American official, reported that Russia was allegedly pulling its troops to the border with Ukraine.
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It is noted that three batteries of the Patriot anti-aircraft missile system have already been relocated in the region. One of them was at the Prince Sultan air base in Saudi Arabia. In addition, the United States will withdraw aircraft carriers and tracking systems to " respond to military needs in other parts of the world." It is possible that the Pentagon will reduce other equipment, according to the newspaper's sources.
The Wall Street Journal notes that the relocation of equipment may be followed by the withdrawal of American troops. According to the latest data, there are about 50 thousand military personnel in the region.
The United States also plans to fully withdraw its troops from Afghanistan by May 2021. According to former Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, the US army has already halved its military presence in the country in 2020. The United States sent troops to Afghanistan after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack in New York.
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The United States promised Ukraine support and protection in the event of an escalation of" military aggression " by Russia. This was stated by the press service of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry following telephone talks between the military ministers of the two countries.
So, the Ukrainian Defense Minister Andrey Tartan held a conversation with the head of the Pentagon Lloyd Austin against the background of reports about the pulling of Russian troops to the Ukrainian border. During the conversation, the representative of Kiev pointed to the systemic escalation of the situation in the area of the joint forces operation and Russia's unwillingness to confirm its commitment to the ceasefire regime.
His American counterpart, in turn, noted that Washington is ready to continue to support Kiev "in the context of Russia's ongoing aggression in the Donbas and Crimea."
Earlier, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky accused Russia of "muscle-flexing" on the border. "In this way, it tries to create an atmosphere of threat and pressure at the same time during the negotiations on a ceasefire and on peace as our value," he said.
On March 31, The New York Times, citing an American official, reported that Russia was allegedly pulling its troops to the border with Ukraine.
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