US to send out anti-missile system and troops to Israel, Pentagon says

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The United States said on Sunday it will send U.S
troops to Israel along with an advanced U.S
anti-missile system, in a highly unusual deployment meant to bolster the country&s air defenses following missile attacks by Iran.U.S
President Joe Biden said the move was meant &to defend Israel,& which is weighing an expected retaliation against Iran after Tehran fired
more than 180 missiles at Israel on Oct 1, Reuters reported.The United States has been privately urging Israel to calibrate its response to
avoid triggering a broader war in the Middle East, officials say, with Biden publicly voicing his opposition to an Israeli attack on Iran&s
nuclear sites and his concerns about a strike on Iran&s energy infrastructure.Pentagon spokesperson Major General Patrick Ryder described
the deployment as part of &the broader adjustments the U.S
military has made in recent months& to support Israel and defend U.S
personnel from attacks by Iran and Iranian-backed groups.But a U.S
military deployment to Israel is rare outside of drills, given Israel&s own military capabilities
U.S
troops in recent months have aided Israel&s defense from warships and fighter jets in the Middle East when it came under Iranian attack.But
they were based outside of Israel.The Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or THAAD, is a critical part of the U.S
military&s layered air defense systems and adds to Israel&s already formidable anti-missile defenses, Reuters reported.A THAAD battery
usually requires about 100 troops to operate
It counts six truck mounted launchers, with eight interceptors on each launcher, and a powerful radar.Iran&s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi
warned earlier on Sunday that the United States was putting the lives of its troops &at risk by deploying them to operate U.S
missile systems in Israel.&&While we have made tremendous efforts in recent days to contain an all-out war in our region, I say it clearly
that we have no red lines in defending our people and interests,& Araqchi posted on X.Still, experts say Iran has sought to avoid a direct
war with the United States, making deployment of U.S
forces to Israel another factor in its calculus going forward.Iran launched missiles and drones at Israel in April
Then on Oct
1, Iran fired more than 180 ballistic missiles at Israel amid another escalation in fighting between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah in
Lebanon
Many were intercepted in flight but some penetrated missile defenses.U.S
officials did not say how quickly the system would be deployed to Israel.The Pentagon said a THAAD was deployed to southern Israel for
drills in 2019, the last and only time it was known to be there.The post US to send anti-missile system and troops to Israel, Pentagon says
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