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US Ready to Help Saudi Arabia Defend Oil Facilities
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http://enews.voanews.com/t?r=279&c=667193&l=1009&ctl=14986F0:A6F02AD83191E160CC60931ADA7EE25A9574F7DCC14957C0 Britain's Royal
Navy says coalition forces in Gulf deployed to counter possible threat
to Saudi Arabia and Bahrain The United States says it is ready to help
Saudi Arabia defend its oil facilities against terrorist threats,
following a statement by the British navy asking merchant shippers to
be on alert for suspicious vessels or activity in the Persian Gulf
region. The U.S. Navy is supporting the recommendation as we hear in
this report from Meredith Buel in Washington.







Fuel storage tank at Saudi Aramco Shell oil refinery in Jubail (file
photo)Britain's Royal Navy says coalition forces in the Gulf have been
deployed to counter a possible threat to Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.

Officials say this has resulted in stepped-up security at Saudi
Arabia's Ras Tanura terminal, the world's largest offshore oil
facility.

On the fifth anniversary of the September 11th, 2001 attacks on the
United States, a videotaped message from al-Qaida's deputy leader,
Ayman al-Zawahiri, was broadcast.

In the video the terrorist leader warned the Persian Gulf region and
Israel would be the group's next targets. He also accused Western
powers of stealing what he called Muslim oil.

State Department spokesman Sean McCormack says the United States is
ready to help Saudi Arabia fight threats from terrorist groups.

"There have been calls by al-Qaida to attack Saudi oil facilities in
the recent past," he said. "These are not new. You go back in the
record you can see these threats previously. We will do everything
that we can, if there is a request for assistance, both in general
terms or specific terms to assist the Saudi government."

McCormack declined to discuss specific threats to Saudi facilities or
whether the United States has received any requests to defend them.

A spokesman for U.S. Navy forces in the Persian Gulf, Commander Kevin
Aandahl, told VOA U.S. forces endorse the British recommendation for
increased caution in the region.

"We support the recommendation that commercial mariners be especially
vigilant while they're transiting the Gulf," he said. "Coalition
forces, we're taking prudent precautionary measures and focusing on
our bread-and-butter [main] operation, which is maritime security
operations in the Gulf, on these possible threats."

Commander Aandahl, at the Navy's regional headquarters in Bahrain,
says for security reasons he can not discuss any specific threats or
intelligence information.

But he says U.S. ships have not taken any special precautions or
launched any extraordinary missions.

The commander says threats against oil facilities in the Gulf are
nothing new, but need to be taken seriously because terrorists have
tried to attack such infrastructure in the past.

"I can't talk to any specific threat," he said. "But I can say that we
just take any and all threats seriously."



Authorities say oil export operations in the Gulf region are currently
proceeding normally.