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Eugene

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Thu Jun 6, 2019, 11:38 PM Jun 2019

US commander says Mideast buildup prompted Iran 'step back'

Source: Associated Press

US commander says Mideast buildup prompted Iran ‘step back’

By ROBERT BURNS
June 6, 2019

BAGHDAD (AP) — Iran has chosen to “step back and recalculate” after making preparations for an apparent attack against U.S. forces in the Persian Gulf region, but it is too early to conclude the threat is gone, the top commander of American forces in the Mideast said Thursday.

In an interview with three reporters accompanying him to the Gulf, Gen. Frank McKenzie said he remains concerned by Iran’s potential for aggression, and he would not rule out requesting additional U.S. forces to bolster defenses against Iranian missiles or other weapons.

“I don’t actually believe the threat has diminished,” McKenzie said. “I believe the threat is very real.”

McKenzie, the head of U.S. Central Command, and other military officials are trying to strike a balance between persuading Iran that the U.S. is prepared to retaliate for an Iranian attack on Americans, thus deterring conflict, and pushing so much military muscle into the Gulf that Iran thinks the U.S. plans an attack, in which case it might feel compelled to strike preemptively and thus spark war.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/57057a662e264b83815f11cf0fc09fdf
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US commander says Mideast buildup prompted Iran 'step back' (Original Post) Eugene Jun 2019 OP
That remark could be meant to provoke Iran into doing something. no_hypocrisy Jun 2019 #1
Link to The Guardian nitpicker Jun 2019 #2

no_hypocrisy

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1. That remark could be meant to provoke Iran into doing something.
Fri Jun 7, 2019, 04:24 AM
Jun 2019

The U.S. military could have said nothing and gone home if there was no more reason to be in the Gulf. But they won't admit the "threat" is gone, if there ever was a threat.

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