Pentagon Sends More Troops to Middle East Amid Rising Tensions

The Pentagon has confirmed that the United States is sending additional bomber aircraft and Navy warships to the Middle East. 

Defense officials have confirmed that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is deploying several B-52 Stratofortress bomber aircraft, tanker aircraft, and Navy destroyers to the region. 

This move comes amidst reports that Iran may retaliate following Israeli strikes last week that destroyed Iran’s three remaining S-300 air defense systems.

The strategic deployment from the U.S. comes as Israel’s conflict with Hamas in Gaza and engagements with Hezbollah in Lebanon have recently escalated. The Biden administration has been clear about its commitment to both defending Israel and safeguarding American interests in the region.

“The supreme objective that I have set for the IDF and the security services is to prevent Iran from attaining nuclear weapons,” said Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on Thursday at a graduation ceremony for soldiers in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). “Halting the nuclear program has been – and remains – our chief concern. 

“I have not taken, we have not taken, and we will not take, our eyes off this objective,” added Netanyahu.

It is unclear if the military resources sent will be deployed in Israel, Iran, or elsewhere at this time.

The long-range, nuclear-capable B-52 bombers have frequently been sent to the Middle East in past displays of U.S. resolve toward Iran. The U.S. recently deployed B-2 stealth bombers to Yemen, striking Houthi targets in October.

Officials have not disclosed the precise number of U.S. aircraft and ships that will be moved, but the overall troop count may decrease with the USS Abraham Lincoln’s departure. 

The Lincoln’s departure from the region back to its home port in San Diego, scheduled for mid-November, could remove up to 5,000 sailors from the Middle East. There is no immediate aircraft carrier replacement, officials told the Associated Press.

This gap in carrier presence, seen as a deterrent against regional threats, will be bridged by deploying additional Navy destroyers. Navy destroyers which carry ballistic missile defense systems may be sourced from either the Indo-Pacific region or Europe.

While officials have not specified the duration of this gap in aircraft carrier presence to the Associated Press, the USS Harry S. Truman and its three supporting warships are expected to move to the Mediterranean Sea after finishing NATO exercises in the North Sea. 

The Lincoln, along with two of its destroyers, is currently stationed in the Gulf of Oman. Another destroyer operates in the Red Sea with U.S. warships.

The U.S. maintains a Marine amphibious ready group and two destroyers in the Mediterranean.