Via – The Washington Times

The U.S. military is significantly increasing troop deployments to Saudi Arabia, the Pentagon said Friday, announcing that 3,000 American personnel — including two fighter squadrons and an air expeditionary wing — will be sent to the Persian Gulf nation, as well as advanced missile defense systems.

U.S. officials said the move is being made in response to last month’s attack on Saudi oil facilities that the Trump administration, Riyadh and European powers have all blamed on Iran.

An official speaking on condition of anonymity with The Washington Times said administration officials have recently been carefully considering “moving more and more troops into Saudi Arabia.”

Friday’s developments came despite President Trump’s often-stated desire to bring American troops home from “forever wars” in the Middle East.

A Pentagon statement said Defense Secretary Mark Esper had authorized the new deployments Friday, coming weeks after the administration already deployed 200 air and missile defense soldiers in response to the Sept. 14 attack on Saudi Arabia, as well as an Army Patriot missile defense battery.

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