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US to send American troops to Israel boost defenses against Iran

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Defense announced Sunday that it will send the Terminal High Altitude Defense Battalion and troops to Israel, despite Iran warning the U.S. government to keep American troops away from Israel.

Pentagon spokesman Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said in a statement that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin approved the deployment of the THAAD battery at the direction of President Biden.

Ryder said the system would help strengthen Israel's air defenses following Iran's missile attacks on Israel in April and October.

THAAD was seen during its first deployment to Israel in 2019. US Department of Defense

“This action underscores the United States' unwavering commitment to defending Israel from further ballistic missile attacks by Iran and protecting Americans in Israel,” Ryder said.

Iran's warning came in a post on a social platform long associated with Foreign Minister Abbas Aragushi, who drew attention to reports that the United States was considering a deployment.

Israel is widely believed to be preparing a military response against Iran October 1st attack When it launched about 180 missiles into Israel.

It was not immediately clear where the THAAD batteries came from.

The United States sent one of its companies to the Middle East late last year, along with an additional Patriot battalion, to better protect U.S. forces in the region following the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel by Hamas militants.

A THAAD interceptor missile is launched during a test flight over the Marshall Islands in 2019. missile defense agency

Ryder also said the United States sent a THAAD company to Israel for training in 2019.

The Army has seven THAAD companies, according to an April Congressional Research Service report.

Each typically consisted of six truck-mounted launchers, 48 ​​interceptors, radio and radar equipment, and required 95 soldiers to operate.

THAAD is seen as a complementary system to Patriot, but can defend a wider area. It can attack targets at a range of 150 to 200 kilometers (93 to 124 miles).

The deployment of the Terminal Advanced Area Defense System to Israel is an exercise involved in 2019. 174 Air Defense Artillery Brigade

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