US sends fighter jets, air defense to Saudi Arabia
The Pentagon says the U.S. will send two fighter jet squadrons and additional air defenses to Saudi Arabia as part of a growing effort to help the kingdom protect itself from Iranian attacks
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon says the U.S. will send several dozen fighter jets along with other aircraft and additional air defenses to Saudi Arabia to help protect the kingdom from Iranian attacks.
The announcement on Friday came hours after Iran said two missiles hit one of its oil tankers traveling through the Red Sea off the coast of Saudi Arabia. No one has claimed responsibility for that attack.
The U.S. will send two fighter jet squadrons, other planes, two Patriot missile batteries and one anti-missile defense system known as THAAD. U.S. officials said the effort will involve about 1,800 service members.
The military aid is a continued response to the suspected Iranian missile and drone attack on Saudi oil facilities on Sept. 14.