“The kingdom of Saudi Arabia does not
want war in the region and does not strive for that… but at the same time, if
the other side chooses war, the kingdom will fight this with all force and
determination and it will defend itself, its citizens and its interests,”
al-Jubeir told reporters.Saudi Arabia does not want war but will not hesitate
to defend itself against Iran, a top Saudi diplomat said Sunday after the
kingdom’s energy sector was targeted this past week amid heightened tensions in
the Persian Gulf. US
President Donald Trump, meanwhile, warned Iran that it will face destruction if
it seeks a fight, while Iranian officials said their country isn’t looking for
war. Trump spoke after a rocket hit near the US Embassy in Baghdad. Adel al-Jubeir, the Saudi minister
of state for foreign affairs, spoke a week after four oil tankers— two of them
Saudi — were targeted in an alleged act of sabotage off the coast of the United
Arab Emirates and days after Iran-allied Yemeni rebels claimed a drone attack
on a Saudi oil pipeline.On Sunday night, the US military command that oversees
the Mideast confirmed an explosion outside the US Embassy compound in Baghdad
and said there were no US or coalition casualties. A State Department spokesman, who
spoke on condition of anonymity, said that “a low-grade rocket did land within
the International Zone near the US Embassy.” The spokesman said that “attacks
on US personnel and facilities will not be tolerated and will be responded to
in a decisive manner” and added that the US will hold “Iran responsible if any
such attacks are conducted by its proxy militia forces or elements of such
forces.” Earlier, after initial reports of
the attack, Trump tweeted a warning to Iranian leaders: “If Iran wants to
fight, that will be the official end of Iran. Never threaten the United States
again!” Trump tweeted.
21 May 2019
19 May 2019
Five killed in Honduras plane crash, no survivors all died
Five of
them foreigners including the pilot
died on Saturday when their private plane crashed into the sea shortly after
taking off from Roatán island, a tourist destination on the Atlantic coast of
Honduras, local authorities said. Officials gave conflicting accounts of the victims’
nationalities. Armed forces spokesman Jose Domingo Meza said four of the
victims were from the United States and the fifth victim’s nationality had yet
to be determined. Local emergency services initially said the victims included
four Canadians and another victim of unknown nationality.Local authorities did
not immediately offer a cause for the accident.The Piper PA-32-260
plane was headed to the tourist port city of Trujillo, about 80 kilometers (49.71 miles) from Roatan, a
picturesque island frequented by tourists from the United States, Canada and
Europe, authorities said.
18 May 2019
US approves missile sales to South Korea Japan
The United States said Friday it had approved more than USD 600
million in sales of air defense missiles to South Korea and Japan as tensions
return with North Korea. It had approved 94 SM-2 missiles
used by ships against air threats, along with 12 guidance
systems for a total cost of $313.9 million. It separately
gave the green light to sell 160 anti-air AMRAAM missiles and related guidance equipment to Japan
for $317 million. It came in the wake of talks with the
United States and South Korea stalling in February, and raised alarms in both
countries, which have been seeking to entice the North into abandoning its
nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs. The sales "will support the foreign policy and national security
objectives of the United States" by assisting key allies and "will
not alter the basic military balance in the region," a State Department
statement said. The tests come amid a standstill in negotiations between North
Korea and the United States, where President Donald Trump had boasted of ending
Pyongyang's missile tests. A second summit between Trump and North Korean
leader Kim Jong Un ended in deadlock in February, with the US side refusing
demands to ease sanctions until Pyongyang takes major steps to end its nuclear
program.
17 May 2019
washington says possible ankara will reject russian missiles
United States of
America believes it is a chance Turkey will decide against buying a Russian air
defense system whose proposed purchase has strained relations between the NATO
allies, official sources said on Thursday.Washington has warned for months that
Turkey's adoption of the Russian S-400 missile system would endanger Western
defense and jeopardize Ankara's planned purchase of 100 of the US's F-35
stealth fighter jets.Asked if Turkey may ultimately change its mind on the
S-400, deputy US defense secretary Heather Wilson replied "it's
possible.""The diplomats are continuing the work on that," she
said, reiterating that the S-400 is "incompatible with having the
F-35."The US in April placed a freeze on a joint F-35 manufacturing
program with Turkey, and US law furthermore provides for sanctions on any
country concluding arms deals with Russian companies.Two of the planes were
delivered to Turkey in June 2018 but remain at a US Air Force base near
Phoenix, Arizona, officially so Turkish pilots can train on them."We're
continuing to train the Turkish pilots at Luke Air Force Base but we don't
think that we can deliver those aircraft into a country that has the
S-400," Wilson said. But Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said last month
that Turkey is aware of the US's concerns.Ankara says it won't reconsider
purchasing the S-400 air defense system and that delivery of the first of the
equipment may come as soon as June or July.
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