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Trump Administration Taking ‘More Saudi-Friendly Approach to the Conflict in Yemen’
- March 9,2017
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- SUSTG Team
The U.S. State Department’s approval of a resumption of weapons sales to Saudi Arabia that would reverse a decision by President Obama is “a potential sign of reinvigorated U.S. support for the kingdom’s involvement in its neighbor’s ongoing civil war,” the Washington Post reports. President Trump must approve the reversal, which was ordered by Secretary of […]
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Secretary of State Tillerson Calls Saudi King Salman, Applauds Saudi Role in Regional Stability
- February 10,2017
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called Saudi Arabia’s King Salman by phone yesterday, and commended the Kingdom on its role in “promoting stability across the region,” the SPA reports. Tillerson also “stressed on the importance of working with the Kingdom, developing a comprehensive plan to strengthen bilateral relations and cooperation both military and counter-terrorism […]
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Trump Turns Up Rhetoric, Threats Toward Iran
- February 2,2017
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- SUSTG Team
The Trump administration says it is putting Iran “on notice” following two incidents in the region in the past week, including an attack on a Saudi navy ship by Iran-backed Houthi rebels. The comments came from President Trump on Twitter as he blasted the agreement to disarm Iran’s nuclear program. “Iran was on its last legs […]
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First Jets from Record-Setting U.S.-Saudi Military Sale Delivered, Showcased in Riyadh
- January 26,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia showcased its newest F-15SA fighter jet at an airshow in Riyadh on Wednesday, in a demonstration that the Kingdom has begun receiving items purchased six years ago in the most expensive U.S. arms sale to a foreign country, Reuters reports. Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman commissioned the F15-SA fighter aircraft during […]
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U.S to Transfer Four Gitmo Detainees to Saudi Arabia
- January 5,2017
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- SUSTG Team
The United States will transfer four detainees to Saudi Arabia from the Guantanamo Bay military prison in the next 24 hours, according to reports. President Barack Obama is making a final push to reduce the number of inmates at the prison, despite pressure from president-elect Donald Trump to halt such releases. According to Reuters, the release “will […]
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Major U.S. $7.9 Billion Weapon Sales Plans Include $3.51b in Chinooks to Saudi Arabia
- December 9,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) has approved five notifications of weapon sales to Congress, including 48 Chinook Cargo Helicopters for Saudi Arabia, Apache helicopters for the United Arab Emirates and TOW missiles for Morocco, according to reports. The estimated cost for the Saudi purchase is $3.51 billion. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency delivered the required […]
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72-Hour Ceasefire in Yemen Set for Wednesday Night
- October 18,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The United Nations Special Envoy to Yemen announced a 72-hour cease-fire to begin Wednesday night, after he received commitments from all of the country’s warring factions, according to reports. Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed said the cessation of hostilities will begin at 8:59 p.m. UTC Wednesday and could be renewed after the initial three-day period. Twice […]
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U.S. Responds to Missile Strikes from Yemen, Destroys 3 Radar Sites
- October 13,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The U.S. military struck three radar sites in Houthi-controlled territory on Yemen’s Red Sea coast, the Pentagon said in a statement. The strikes were aimed at preventing future missiles from being launched toward U.S. warships. “These limited self-defense strikes were conducted to protect our personnel, our ships, and our freedom of navigation in this important […]
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Deadly Coalition Missile Attack on Funeral in Yemen Draws International Condemnation, Prompts U.S. Review of Support
- October 10,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
The ongoing conflict in Yemen was further inflamed this weekend after a missile attack on a funeral hall killed over 160 civilians, sparking outrage across the war-torn country. Yemeni officials and witnesses are blaming the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen for the attack, which threatens to significantly alter the war’s course. The coalition initially denied […]
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Senate Votes Down Proposal to Block U.S. Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia
- September 22,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
The Senate on Wednesday rejected a bipartisan proposal to block a pending $1.15 billion United States arms sale to Saudi Arabia by a vote of 71-27. The Senate action comes as Congress is considering whether to override an expected presidential veto of the so-called JASTA bill, allowing 9/11 victims’ families to sue the Saudi government. The proposed […]
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SyriaRussia offers to reopen, broaden military talks with the U.S. over Syria
Russia and the United States tentatively agreed Tuesday to resume talks on how to prevent conflicts between their warplanes in the skies over Syria, even as concerns mounted about the potential for a broader confrontation in the Middle East between the two powers.
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AfghanistanU.S. military struggles to explain how it wound up bombing Doctors Without Borders hospital
A heavily-armed U.S. gunship designed to provide added firepower to special operations forces was responsible for shooting and killing 22 people at a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan over the weekend, Pentagon officials said Monday.
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TurkeyTurkey agrees to allow U.S. military to use its base to attack Islamic State – The Washington Post
The decision to allow U.S. warplanes to use the Incirlik air base in southern Turkey was the culmination of nine months of negotiations between Washington and Turkey, which had resisted being drawn too deeply into the war against the Islamic State because of concerns about the direction of the Obama administration’s Syria policy.
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U.S. MilitaryIraq, Afghanistan, and the U.S. military’s morale “crisis”
In April 2015, USA Today reported a disconcerting, if somewhat incongruous, finding about the Army’s morale. Despite a six-year, $287 million effort to make troops more optimistic and resilient, an Army survey found that 52 percent of soldiers scored badly on questions that measured optimism, while 48 percent reported having little satisfaction or commitment to their job.
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Anti-ISIS CampaignU.S. fears Iran military influence growing in Iraq
The United States conducts airstrikes daily in Iraq and Syria and has provided Iraq's military with ammunition and weapons to fight the Islamic State. Iraq did not ask for U.S. airstrikes to support the Tikrit operation, said Col. Steve Warren, a Pentagon spokesman.
- Washington Post - Iraqi forces launch offensive to take strategic city from Islamic State
- Washington Post - These Americans return to Iraq as Christian warriors against Islamic State
- AP - Fierce Clashes Outside Iraq's Tikrit After New Offensive
- Defense One - John Allen: ISIS Losing, But Iraq Still Isn’t Ready To Win
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U.S. Anti-ISIS StrategyNew U.S. military command established for Iraq and Syria operations
The military has provided few details about the new task force, but said in a news release Friday that it will replace U.S. Central Command as the organization releasing information about the mission.
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Anti-ISIS CampaignU.S. military says advisers needed in embattled Iraq province
The United States needs to expand a limited advise-and-assist mission in Iraq into embattled Anbar province, where some Iraqi forces are isolated and in defensive positions against Islamic State, the top U.S. military officer said on Thursday. But General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the U.S. military's Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Iraq's government must be ready to arm Sunni tribes as a precondition for getting outside advisers into the western Iraqi province.
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IranU.S. think-tank says it located possible blast at Iran military site
The Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) said it had obtained commercially available satellite imagery on which six buildings at Parchin appeared damaged or destroyed.
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KobaneU.S. frustration rises as Turkey withholds military help from besieged Kobane
“They want the U.S. to come in and take care of the problem,” a senior official said, but the Pentagon has said U.S. strikes alone can’t drive the Islamic State from Kobane, on Turkey’s border.
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US MilitaryRift widens between Obama, U.S. military over strategy to fight Islamic State
Despite Obama’s promise that he would not deploy ground combat forces, Dempsey made clear that he didn’t want to rule out the possibility, if only to deploy small teams in limited circumstances. He also acknowledged that Army Gen. Lloyd Austin, the commander for the Middle East, had already recommended doing so in the case of at least one battle in Iraq but was overruled.
- Reuters - France Says It Launches First Air Strikes in Iraq
- Army Times - Odierno Did Not Call for U.S. Ground Forces to Fight ISIS, Spokeswoman Says
- Stars and Stripes - Islamic State opens major offensive in north Syria
- Government Executive - Obama's ISIS Strategy Will Not Achieve Its Goals, Security Insiders Say
- National Journal - Pentagon Signs Off on Plan for Striking ISIS in Syria
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