The Latest on the U.S. Response to Attacks on the Saudi Oil Industry

Inside Abqaiq Oil field in Saudi Arabia, one of the two oil facilities were attacked Saturday. Images showing damages left by the attacks.

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Pentagon says the U.S. will deploy additional troops and military equipment to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to beef up security, as President Donald Trump has at least for now decided against any immediate military strike on Iran in response to the attack on the Saudi oil industry.

Defense Secretary Mark Esper says this is a first step, and he is not ruling out additional moves down the road. He says it’s a response to requests from the Saudis and the UAE to help improve their air and missile defenses.

Esper and Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, say details of the deployments will be determined over the coming days.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump approves deployment of US forces to Saudi Arabia, UAE after attack on oil facilities.

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