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Author: TriSec    Date: 09/24/2024 09:38:25

Good Morning.

Well, it looks like Israel is on the verge of precipitating an expanded war in the Middle East. Which means American troops are almost certainly in the way somewhere. Let's go see.


The U.S. has kept an increased military presence in the Middle East throughout much of the past year, with about 40,000 forces, at least a dozen warships and four Air Force fighter jet squadrons spread across the region both to protect allies and to serve as a deterrent against attacks, several U.S. officials said.

As attacks between Israel and Hezbollah sharply spiked this week, worries are growing that the conflict could escalate into an all-out war, even as Tel Aviv keeps up its nearly yearlong fight against Hamas militants in Gaza.

So far, the U.S. hasn't signaled a troop increase or change as a result of the latest attacks, and there is already a beefed-up force in the region.

“We’re confident in the ability that we have there right now to protect our forces and should we need to come to the defense of Israel as well," Pentagon spokeswoman Sabrina Singh said Thursday. [So, we're adding a 51st star to the flag next July 4? - ed.]

Troops
Normally, about 34,000 U.S. forces are deployed to U.S. Central Command, which covers the entire Middle East. That troop level grew in the early months of the Israel-Hamas war to about 40,000 as additional ships and aircraft were sent in.

Several weeks ago, the total spiked to nearly 50,000 when Austin ordered two aircraft carriers and their accompanying warships to stay in the region as tensions roiled between Israel and Lebanon. One carrier strike group has since left and moved into the Asia-Pacific.

Warships
The U.S. is back to one aircraft carrier in the region. Austin has extended the deployment of carriers several times in the past year so that on a few occasions, there has been the rare presence of two at once.

American military commanders have long argued that the presence of a formidable aircraft carrier — with its array of fighter jets and surveillance aircraft and sophisticated missiles — is a strong deterrent against Iran.

There are six U.S. warships in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, including the Wasp amphibious assault ship with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit aboard. And three Navy destroyers are in that area.

Aircraft
The Air Force sent in an additional squadron of advanced F-22 fighter jets last month, bringing the total number of land-based fighter squadrons in the Middle East to four.

That force also includes a squadron of A-10 Thunderbolt II ground attack aircraft, F-15E Strike Eagles and F-16 fighter jets. The Air Force is not identifying what countries the planes are operating from.

ARE YOU READY TO RUMBLE?????
 

11 comments (Latest Comment: 09/24/2024 20:18:47 by Will_in_Ca)
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Comment by Will_in_Ca on 09/24/2024 14:16:07
Good morning, bloggers!!!!

I fear that we are seeing with Netanyahu what we would see if Trump had won in 2020 - a man trying to stay in power at any cost. (I have loathed Netanyahu and his policies since I first heard of him in the 1990s.) My hope is that the Israeli public can constrain him. (I have long distinguished between the Israeli people -- the majority who want a deal to release the hostages and end the war - and the current political leadership.)

In Northwest Indiana, we had an Israeli at times who would be part of a program to work with the local Jewish community. One of them, Shay, went back to study neurophysics. He was called out to the reserves last October.

We must never forget that beyond the numbers, there are always human beings with their own lives in any conflict. I am saddened for the hostages and the innocents in Gaza but not the members of Hamas. Now, Netanyahu seems reluctant to look at any deal to end the war and release the hostages.



Comment by Will_in_Ca on 09/24/2024 14:19:41
I am still waiting to hear back from one interview, and I am checking on multiple sources of work Hopefully, in the next month, I will find something and not have to move back to the Midwest. (I have enough backup funds to cover a U-Haul and a trip to stay with family or friends, but I have nowhere else to stay.) We will see what happens, but I am trying my damnedest..

Comment by BobR on 09/24/2024 14:55:52
Has there ever been peace in the Middle East?.... ever?

Comment by Raine on 09/24/2024 15:04:44


Source.

Comment by Will_in_Ca on 09/24/2024 15:07:33
Quote by BobR:
Has there ever been peace in the Middle East?.... ever?

Perhaps for a few years when one empire or another dominated most of the area and the competing powers were not ready for the next war.

Comment by Will_in_Ca on 09/24/2024 15:08:37
Miriam, who survived the camps in her youth, was a member of my old Reform Temple. I am glad that she is not here to see an American candidate call for using the same techniques to track people as she lived through under the Nazis.

Comment by Will_in_Ca on 09/24/2024 15:09:02
In Ohio, GOP Senate Nominee Bernie Moreno wonders why women over 50 care about abortion rights.

have to ask if Moreno can see the world in any way that does not relate to his self-interest. I am not a woman but I care about their rights. I am not a parent but I care about what happens to children. It seems that Moreno is conserving his compassion.

Comment by Will_in_Ca on 09/24/2024 15:11:22
Comment by Will_in_Ca on 09/24/2024 19:19:44
Some good news. I should have a second interview soon with the school that I interviewed at next week.

Comment by Will_in_Ca on 09/24/2024 20:18:18
Good news!!!! I have a Zoom interview with the principal tomorrow.

Comment by Will_in_Ca on 09/24/2024 20:18:47
Good news!!!! I have a Zoom interview with the principal tomorrow.