Al-Monitor: America is establishing a base to coordinate between the armies of Arab countries and Israel.
Despite the differences between the United States and Saudi Arabia over the price of oil and the attacks of some American officials against Riyadh, the coordination between the American armies and the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf, especially Riyadh, continues.
The American Al-Monitor newspaper, quoting the country’s military sources, wrote in a report that regular coordination between the American military and the government of Saudi Arabia continues despite the differences between the statesmen of the two countries over the price of oil.
According to the military officials of the terrorist organization CENTCOM (US Central Command), one of the highest priorities of the Central Command is to convince the Persian Gulf countries to link their air defense networks with the Israeli regime to counter what they call the “Iranian threat”. formation
According to them, the commander of the Central Command, General Michael Eric Korella and other CENTCOM officials have proposed to establish a training center in Saudi Arabia to test anti-drone technologies in cooperation with the Zionist regime.
These sources also said that the training base in Saudi Arabia is currently called “Red Sands” (meaning red sands, referring to the American “White Sands” training base in the New Mexico desert) and is supposed to play the biggest role in realizing the goals of the Biden administration to expand cooperation. between the armies of the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf and the army of the Israeli regime to create a coordinated air defense network.
General John Cogbell, the deputy director of the Centcom Operations Command, told Al-Monitor: “No country in the region has sufficient air and missile defense capabilities to protect itself against an attack from any direction, and an integrated program must be created and fire departments work together. overlap, so we are creating regional security with the presence of the largest number of Persian Gulf Arab countries. After that, we will measure their readiness for collective response with Israel against airstrikes.”