US top general makes sudden Middle East trip as tensions loom

24 August, 2024 17:57

Air Force General C.Q. Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, started his journey in Jordan and is to visit Egypt and “Israel” in the following days to hear military officials’ opinions.

A top US general began an unannounced tour to the Middle East on Saturday to explore ways to avoid any fresh escalation in tensions that may lead to a larger confrontation, as the region prepares for a retaliatory strike on “Israel” from Iran.

Air Force General C.Q. Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has started his journey in Jordan and is to visit Egypt and “Israel” in the following days to hear military officials’ opinions.

His visit comes amid so-called efforts to broker a ceasefire deal between the Palestinian resistance and “Israel,” which Brown stated would “help bring down the temperature” if reached.

Before he landed in Jordan, he told Reuters that as he speaks to counterparts, “what are the things we can do to deter any type of broader escalation and ensure we’re taking all the appropriate steps to (avoid) … a broader conflict.”

Meanwhile, US occupation forces have been targeted by resistance groups in Syria, Iraq, and Jordan.

US Increases Military Presence in West Asia
In recent weeks, the United States military has increased its presence in the Middle East in an attempt to deter large new strikes by Iran or its allies, sending the Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier strike group to replace the Theodore Roosevelt carrier strike group.

In addition, the US has committed an Air Force F-22 Raptor squadron and a cruise missile submarine to the region.

 

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