United States withdrew Patriot missile from Kuwait

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The United States has decided to withdraw two patio-missile defense units deployed in Kuwait. The Pentagon has called for US routine work as 'routine work' if the Pentagon does not want to talk about why this system is being withdrawn.

 

According to Kuwait's Chief of Staff's Lieutenant General Muhammad al-Khuder, Saudi Arabia's Arab News said that the battery of the Patriot missile has been withdrawn after discussing with the Kuwaiti army. He said that Kuwait's Petroot missile itself is independently protecting the country's entire frontier.

The Patriot missile system is used to address the risks of all types of air strikes, including ballistic and cruise missiles.

US media reported last week that the US military has removed some air-destructive missiles and batteries from the Middle East. Along with this, one of the pilot missile systems will be removed from Bahrain and Jordan.

It is believed that the US military has taken this step to clear the long-standing tensions with Iran, Russia and China. However, Pentagon journalists asked US defense minister Jim Matthews about the matter, he did not want to comment on this.

Iran's Press TV says that when Iran's President Obama and US President Donald Trumpp and warlord US National Security Advisor John Bolton are increasingly fighting the rhetoric and the anti-Iran "Arab-NATO" is going to be allocated, then deciding to remove the Petroit missile defense system from some Middle East countries. That's it


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I didn't realize we still had Patriot Missile batteries in Kuwait.