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Saudi Arabia talks up strength after US cuts military assets

Washington’s drawdown comes as Joe Biden administration seeks to ease tensions with Riyadh arch-enemy Iran

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 21 Jun 2021 6:00PM

Saudi Arabia talks up strength after US cuts military assets
Saudi soldiers preparing an armoured personnel carrier at a post on the border with Yemen in 2015. The kingdom has led a military coalition against Yemen’s Huthi rebels for six years. – AFP pic, June 21, 2021

ABHA (Saudi Arabia) – A downsizing of United States military assets in Saudi Arabia will not affect its defence capabilities, said the Riyadh-led coalition yesterday, after it intercepted the largest number of Yemeni rebel drones in a single day.

Washington on Friday said it is cutting the number of troops and air defence units deployed to the Middle East, including Patriot batteries and an anti-missile system called THAAD from Saudi Arabia.

“This will not affect Saudi air defences,” coalition spokesman Turki al-Maliki told reporters.

“We have a strong understanding with... our allies about the threat in the region. We do have the capability to defend our country.”

The US drawdown comes as President Joe Biden’s administration seeks to ease tensions with Iran, Saudi Arabia’s arch-foe, after they ramped up in 2019 under his predecessor Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign on Tehran.

Maliki did not disclose how many Patriots the kingdom currently has.

In April, Greece said it will lend a Patriot battery to Saudi Arabia to protect its critical energy infrastructure.

Saudi Arabia, which has led a military coalition against Yemen’s Huthis since 2015, relies heavily on US-made Patriots to intercept missiles and drones fired at the kingdom on a near-daily basis by the Iran-aligned rebels.

Saudi air defences intercepted a total of 17 Huthi drones on Saturday, the highest in a single day since the conflict began, said Maliki.

Earlier this month, a bomb-laden drone launched by the Huthis crashed into a girls’ school in southern Asir province, said Saudi state media.

No injuries were reported in the strike.

But during a media tour yesterday of the school, whose shrapnel-scarred roof is littered with glass, ball bearings and twisted metal, officials said some terrified parents are refusing to send their children to attend classes.

Saudi Arabia “can’t cover the entire country with Patriots”, said a local official.

“There is no military target here... it’s clear that the Huthis are deliberately hitting civilians.”

The escalation comes as a diplomatic push by the United Nations, the US and regional countries to secure a ceasefire in Yemen after more than six years of devastating conflict failed.

The outgoing UN envoy for Yemen, Martin Griffiths, on Tuesday told the Security Council that his own efforts over the past three years to end the war have been “in vain”.

Yemen has been devastated by a civil war between the Saudi-backed government and Iran-backed Huthis since 2014, and millions of civilians are on the brink of famine, according to the UN. – AFP, June 21, 2021

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