By David S. Cloud
The Pentagon has quietly shifted combat troops and
warships to the Middle East after the top American commander in the region
warned that he needed additional forces to deal with Iran and other potential
threats, U.S. officials said.
Marine Corps Gen. James Mattis, who heads U.S. Central
Command, won White House approval for the deployments late last year after
talks with the government in Baghdad broke down over keeping U.S. troops in
Iraq, but the extent of the Pentagon moves is only now becoming clear.
Officials said the deployments are not meant to suggest a buildup to war, but rather are intended as a quick-reaction and contingency force in case a military crisis erupts in the standoff with Tehran over its suspected nuclear weapons program.
The Pentagon has stationed nearly 15,000 troops in
Kuwait, adding to a small contingent already there. The new units include two
Army infantry brigades and a helicopter unit - a substantial increase in combat
power after nearly a decade in which Kuwait chiefly served as a staging area
for supplies and personnel heading to Iraq.
The Pentagon also has decided to keep two aircraft
carriers and their strike groups in the region.
Earlier this week, the American carrier Carl Vinson
joined the carrier Stennis in the Arabian Sea, giving commanders major naval
and air assets in case Iran carries out its recent threats to close the Strait
of Hormuz, a strategic chokepoint in the Persian Gulf, where one-fifth of the
world's oil shipments passes.
.... in the mean timeRussia: “Should Anything Happen to Iran … This Will Be a Direct Threat to Our National Security”
Russia and China
Would Consider An Attack On Iran – Or Syria – As An Attack On Their National
Security
RT notes:
The escalating conflict around
Iran should be contained by common effort, otherwise the promising Arab Spring
will grow into a “scorching Arab Summer,” says Dmitry Rogozin, Russia’s deputy
prime minister and former envoy to NATO.
“Iran is our close neighbor,
just south of the Caucasus. Should anything happen to Iran, should Iran get
drawn into any political or military hardships, this will be a direct threat to
our national security,” stressed Rogozin.
Here’s what Rogozin is talking
about (notice how close the Southern tip of Russia is to Northern Iran):
A Chinese general has also
allegedly said that China would launch World War III if Iran
is attacked. Andsee this.
While many Americans still
believe that our government would not be crazy enough to attack Iran,economic – not national security
– considerations may be
driving the warmongers.
In addition, Iran and Syria
have had a mutual
defense pact for years. And China
and Russia might also defend Syria if it is attacked. So an
attack on Syria could draw Iran into the war … followed by China and Russia.
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