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A-10s Arrive in CENTCOM After Hamas Attacks on Israel
Chris Gordon
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A-10 Thunderbolt IIs from the 354th Fighter Squadron at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., have arrived in the Middle East, as the U.S. has rushed airpower to the region following the surprise Hamas attack on Israel on Oct. 7
Their exact location was not immediately clear.
The A-10s will add to the Warthogs from the 75th Fighter Squadron, which are already in the region, according to U.S. officials.
The decision to send U.S. military assets to the region was taken
to discourage Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group, and Iran from
trying to escalate the conflict and to show support for Israel, which
has had more than 1,200 citizens killed and others taken hostage and
brought to Gaza.
A senior defense official told reporters Oct. 12 that the message to any state or non-state actors that were thinking of escalating the violence was a simple one: “Don’t.”
The new deployment comes as Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III heads to Israel on Oct. 13, the Pentagon said.
A senior defense official told reporters Oct. 12 that the message to any state or non-state actors that were thinking of escalating the violence was a simple one: “Don’t.”
The new deployment comes as Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III heads to Israel on Oct. 13, the Pentagon said.
- The Pentagon had earlier announced plans to send A-10s, F-16 Fighting Falcons, and F-15E Strike Eagles to strengthen the U.S. Air Force presence in the region.
- The military did not say whether those F-15s and F-16s have yet arrived.
- U.S. officials have said F-35 Lightning II stealth fighters are also among the capabilities that may be sent.
✓ The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier has also moved to the Eastern
Mediterranean Sea.
- It carries four F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter squadrons, as well as electronic warfare and command and control aircraft.
- The carrier is also accompanied by cruise missile-carrying warships.
“We expect to see more posture increases flowing in over the next
week,” the senior defense official said.
“We will continue to be
responsive to Israel’s requests for air defense, artillery, ammunition,
and precision guided munitions.”
✓ While U.S. forces are poised to intervene should Hezbollah try to
open a northern front in Israel, such a step may not be necessary.
Austin said Oct. 12 the U.S. did not have evidence of Hezbollah amassing
forces on Israel’s northern frontier.
“We are also looking for additional things that could widen the conflict here, and hopefully we won’t see those things, but we’ve not seen that to this point,” Austin said.
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