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Tensions Rise as US Deploys Troops to Middle East
Middle EastTue Sep 24 2024
The United States is bolstering its military presence in the Middle East, deploying a small contingent of troops to the region to prepare for a potential humanitarian crisis. The move comes as tensions between Israel and the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah escalate, threatening to draw in thousands more troops and armored vehicles.
The news comes as Israel expands its aerial assaults on Lebanon, killing nearly 500 people and wounding more than 1,600. While Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government has warned of coming military strikes, officials have not shared detailed information about their plans with the US.
The US troops, arriving in the coming days, will be stationed alongside the roughly 40,000 American forces already in the region. Their mission is to be on standby, prepared to evacuate Americans if the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah threatens their safety.
The Pentagon has refused to disclose the exact number of additional troops being deployed, citing operational security. However, officials have confirmed that the US is considering sending other military assets to the region, including an aircraft carrier strike group.
The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah is raising concerns within the Biden administration about the potential for a wider war. Despite months of intensive efforts, US officials are increasingly worried that they have lost the ability to prevent a larger conflict.
The US has been supporting Israel with weapons sales and shipments, but the lack of transparency from Israel is straining relations. The administration is now considering options to send other military assets to the region, including the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier, which is currently deployed to Europe.
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Why has the U.S. been unable to prevent a wider conflict despite months of intensive efforts?
How can the U.S. assess the risk of a wider conflict and prepare for contingencies?
How does the U.S. plan to evacuate U.S. citizens from Lebanon if the situation worsens?
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