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US amps up military posture in Mideast over ‘escalations’

WASHINGTON: The United States warned Iran or its allies against any “escalation” in the wake of the Zionist entity’s war with Hamas, two top US officials said Sunday, hours after the Pentagon moved to step up military readiness in the region. “We are concerned at the possibility of Iranian proxies escalating their attacks against our own personnel, our own people,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on CBS News. “We expect there is a likelihood of escalation. No one should take advantage of this moment to escalate to further attacks on (the Zionist entity) or, for that matter, attacks on us on our personnel.”

Blinken said the United States, which has sent two carrier groups to the eastern Mediterranean, was “taking every measure to make sure that we can defend them. And if necessary, respond decisively”.

Blinken’s words echoed — and served to reinforce — an earlier message from Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who warned of a “prospect of significant escalation of attacks on our troops” in the region.

Their comments came amid growing fears that pro-Iranian Hezbollah militants in southern Lebanon, or other groups supported by Tehran, might take advantage of the tense situation over Gaza to enlarge the conflict and further stretch the Zionist entity’s military. But Austin, speaking on ABC News, issued a stern warning: “If any group or any country is looking to widen this conflict and take advantage of this very unfortunate situation that we see, our advice is: Don’t. We maintain the right to defend ourselves and we won’t hesitate to take the appropriate action.”

The comments from the two most senior members of President Joe Biden’s cabinet came hours after the Pentagon said it was upping readiness in the region in response to “recent escalations by Iran and its proxy forces”. Austin ordered the activation of air defense systems and notified additional forces that they may be deployed soon. Austin did not say how many US troops would be added to those already in the region.

The Pentagon’s moves came after what Austin had earlier described in a statement as “detailed discussions” with Biden. “These steps will bolster regional deterrence efforts, increase force protection for US forces in the region, and assist in the defense of (the Zionist entity),” Austin said. The steps continued the Biden administration’s response since Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip stormed the Zionist entity on Oct 7.

Austin said he had activated deployment of a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) battery and additional Patriot battalions “throughout the region”. “Finally, I have placed an additional number of forces on prepare-to-deploy orders as part of prudent contingency planning, to increase their readiness and ability to quickly respond as required,” Austin said.

Tensions are rising along the Zionist entity’s northern border with Lebanon after the Zionist army traded fire with the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah amid fears of a new front opening as the Zionist entity battles Hamas. In south Lebanon on Saturday, Hezbollah said four of its fighters were killed. Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad said one of its fighters was also killed. Armed factions close to Iran have threatened to attack US interests in Iraq over Washington’s support for the Zionist entity. Multiple Iraqi bases used by US-led coalition troops have been targeted in several attacks in recent days. – AFP

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