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  • Washington to Send Troops to Operate Advanced "THAAD" System in Israel

  • The presence of U.S. forces operating the "THAAD" system in Israel may complicate strategic calculations in the region and place the United States in a position of direct confrontation with any future
Washington to Send Troops to Operate Advanced
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In a prominent strategic development reflecting escalating tensions in the Middle East, the U.S. Department of Defense "Pentagon" announced the deployment of an advanced anti-missile defense system in Israel.

This move, coming in the wake of the recent Iranian missile attack, represents a significant enhancement of Israeli defensive capabilities and confirms the depth of the American commitment to its ally's security.

Pentagon spokesman Pat Ryder stated that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, under the direction of President Joe Biden, authorized the deployment of a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile battery with its U.S. military crew in Israel.

Ryder explained that this step aims to "help Israel strengthen its air defenses" following the "unprecedented" Iranian attacks on April 13 and October 1.

The THAAD system is one of the most advanced missile defense systems in the U.S. arsenal. According to a report by the Congressional Research Service, each THAAD battery typically consists of six truck-mounted launchers, 48 interceptor missiles, along with advanced radio and radar equipment.

This system is distinguished by its ability to defend a wider area compared to the Patriot system, as it can hit targets at a range between 150 to 200 kilometers.

Military analysts view the deployment of the THAAD system in Israel as a qualitative shift in the level of U.S. military support. The presence of this advanced system, along with the American military crew of 95 soldiers to operate it, indicates Washington's readiness to participate directly in defending Israel against any potential missile threats.

This step comes in the context of broader American efforts to strengthen defenses in the Middle East. A year ago, Defense Secretary Austin had already ordered the deployment of a THAAD battery and additional Patriot battalions at various locations in the region, aiming to protect U.S. forces and assist in defending Israel.

Strategic experts point out that this military reinforcement could lead to a change in regional power balances. On one hand, this deployment could deter any future attacks on Israel. On the other hand, it might be viewed as an escalation by U.S. adversaries in the region, potentially leading to increased tensions.

Levant-Agencies