America Pulls The Most Modern Missile Defense System From Saudi Arabia

Thaad missile defense system and many Patriot missile teams were withdrew from Saudi Arabia, one of Washington's most important allies in the Middle East. Satellite images showed that the US withdrew the defensive system name Fire Last Stage (Thaad) and Patriot missile teams from the Prince Sultan Air Base in the outskirts of Riyadh capital of Saudi Arabia, AP reported on November 11. Km to the southeast. This is where thousands of American soldiers are stationed since the unmanned aircraft attacking Saudi Arabia's oil filter base in 2019. Satellite shooting in August shows some Patriot teams have been withdrawn, but Many vehicles and equipment are still present, with traces of military activities

. However, photos taken on September 10 showed that the launchers were empty and no more traces of any activities. Rocket defense system Thaad from Saudi Arabia. Photo: US Defense Ministry
Report reporter's question, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby acknowledges "Some of the talents have not been regreted." However, Kirby insisted that the United States maintained a "extensive" commitment to the Middle Eastern allies. In the meantime, Saudi Defense Ministry also admitted that the US withdrew some missile defense systems. "The reform At some of the US defense capabilities from the area conducted through general understanding, and re-implementing defense strategy ", notice from Saudi Defense Ministry, said. Rocket withdrawal from Saudi Arabia is hit The price is due to the need of Washington in the context of increasing conflict between the US with China and Russia. However, decided to re-arrange forces took place in the context of Saudi Arabia just being attacked by the plane Houtshi The driver, raising the question of the US commitment to the Middle Eastern allies. Unknown talented gases have been withdrawn from Saudi Arabia to be deployed to any area. Duy Anh

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