27 Apr 2024
Saturday 27 April 2019 - 23:40
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US general says will ensure necessary resources to counter Iran

US general says will ensure necessary resources to counter Iran
Reuters - U.S. Central Command chief General Kenneth McKenzie said on Saturday the United States would deploy the necessary resources to counter any dangerous actions by Iran, Sky News Arabia reported.

Were gonna continue to reach out to our partners and friends in the region to ensure that we make common cause against Iran, McKenzie, on an official visit to the Persian Gulf region, was quoted as saying by Sky News Arabia.

I believe well have the resources necessary to deter Iran from taking actions that will be dangerous, he said, according to a transcript released by the Abu Dhabi-based channel. We will be able to respond effectively.

Tensions between Tehran and Washington have risen since the Trump administration last year withdrew from an international nuclear deal with Iran and began ratcheting up sanctions.

Earlier this month, the United States blacklisted Irans elite Revolutionary Guards.

Washington on Monday demanded buyers of Iranian oil stop purchases by May or face sanctions, ending six months of waivers which allowed Irans eight biggest buyers, most of them in Asia, to continue importing limited volumes.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and some senior military commanders have threatened to disrupt oil shipments from Gulf countries if Washington tries to strangle Tehran oil exports.

McKenzie also said a reduction of U.S. troops in Syria would be done cautiously.

On the long term, were gonna reduce our forces in Syria, we recognise that, thats the guidance in which we are operating. That will be something that we will look at very carefully as we go forward, the general said.

President Donald Trump had ordered the withdrawal of U.S. troops Syria in December after he said they had defeated Islamic State militants in Syria. In February, a senior administration official said the United States will leave about 400 U.S. troops split between two different regions of Syria.

McKenzie also said he was confident that the U.S. is going to have a long term presence in Iraq, focussed on the counter-terror mission.

Reporting by Hesham Hajali in Cairo and Stanley Carvalho in Abu Dhabi; Writing by Rania El Gamal, Editing by Alexandra Hudson and Ros Russell

 
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