Eurofighter
Typhoon fighter jet (Reuters/Gonzalo Fuentes)
Source: Russia Today
http://rt.com/news/uk-gulf-region-warplanes-842/
Britain may deploy its warplanes in the Gulf region amid
the mounting tension over a possible war between Israel and Iran and the
overall turbulence in the wake of the Arab Spring, according to a British
newspaper.
The arrival of Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets may be
announced soon by Prime Minister David Cameron, who has been discussing the
issue with rulers of the United Arab Emirates, says The Independent.
The warplanes may be deployed at the Al Dhafra airbase
south of the capital Abu Dhabi, where American and French troops are already
present. It’s not yet clear which country would pay for the Typhoons’ presence.
The UAE foots operational costs for the French Mirage fighter-bombers stationed
there, which is estimated at between 20 and 45 million euro annually.
The news comes as top Israeli politicians are touring
European countries. Defense Minister Ehud Barak is in Britain, where he met
military top brass in addition to politicians. He is said to be aware and
supportive of the plan to deploy British warplanes in the region.
Barak earlier reiterated in an interview that Israel will
attack Iranian nuclear facilities unilaterally when it feels it is necessary to
prevent Tehran from creating a nuclear weapon. However, he said the deadline to
launch such an attack will not come before spring or summer next year.
Israel’s Western allies, including the UK and the US,
have been trying to restrain its hawkish ambitions, citing the mounting
economic sanctions against Iran. The damage to the Islamic Republic’s economy
appears significant ever since America and the European Union targeted its oil
industry.
Tehran however remains defiant and defends its right to
develop civilian nuclear program. It denies all allegations of secretly trying
to weaponize its stockpile of enriched uranium.
UK’s Ministry of Defence insists the possible deployment
of Typhoons has no connection with the tension around Iran’s nuclear program.
“We have a mutual interest with our GCC [Gulf Cooperation
Council] partners in ensuring peace and stability in the region, and exercises
such as this allow us to practice working together,” it said.
However the warplanes may be needed to secure the
strategic Strait of Hormuz, a major oil transportation waterway, which Iran
threatened to block in case of an attack against it. The British government
said it wanted to be prepared for any contingency, although it favors sanctions
against Iran over a military intervention.
UK already has a significant military presence in the
Persian Gulf, including a number of warships and a nuclear submarine. The key
military player in the region, the US, also built up its forces in the region
over the past year amid the tension.
In addition to maintaining three aircraft carriers on
patrol, the US Navy doubled the number of mine sweepers assigned to the region,
moved a converted amphibious transport and docking ship there. Its Air Force
has deployed additional F-22 and F-15C warplanes capable of striking on Iran’s
territory.
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