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She said, “testing the current significant ability of the US military to deploy air force combat anywhere in the world in a short time and integration into Central Command operations to help maintain regional stability and security.”
Lt. Gen. Greg Guillot, Commander of the Ninth Air Force (Central Air Force), said: The Air Force’s bombing mission highlights the strong and varied capabilities of the U.S. Air Force that can be readily available in the Central Command area.
He added: “The ability to move forces rapidly in, out and around the al-Midan theater to control and take control is the key to deterring any potential aggression. These tasks help the air attack crew learn about the airspace of the area and command and control functions and allows them to integrate with the air assets of the United States and its partners. Al-Maidan Theater, which increases the readiness of the joint force.
He continued: “During the mission, the Air Force bombing crew integrated with the Air Operations Centers and with other Central Air Force assets such as the F-15E (Strike Eagles), F-16 (Fighting Falcons), KC-10 (Extenders) and KC-135 (Stratotankers)
In its statement, the United States Central Command emphasized that freedom of navigation and commercial exchange throughout the region must be preserved and protected.
He emphasized that the United States does not seek to cause any conflict, but is still committed to responding to any emergency in the world. The last presence of US aerial (long-range) bombardment aircraft in the Middle East was in early 2020.