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Austin says Middle East war not inevitable, seeks to ‘take temperature down’

August 1, 2024
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Austin says Middle East war not inevitable, seeks to ‘take temperature down’
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SUBIC: US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday he did not think a wider war in the Middle East was inevitable and that the United States was seeking to cool rising regional tensions, but remained steadfast in its defence of Israel if attacked.

The remarks by Austin come after Israel claimed on Tuesday to have killed the Hezbollah commander who it said was behind a deadly strike in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

They also follow the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran on Wednesday. “I don’t think war is inevitable. I maintain that. I think there’s always room and opportunities for diplomacy,” Austin told reporters during a visit to the Philippines.

“What we have seen along the border, northern border, with Israel over time that’s been a concern of ours.

“Again, We are going to give everything we can to make sure that we keep things from turning in to a broader conflict throughout the region.”

Asked also if he could confirm details about the killing of Haniyeh, Austin said: “I don’t have any additional information to provide”.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards confirmed the death of Haniyeh, hours after he attended a swearing in ceremony for Iran’s new president, and said it was investigating. Palestinian group Hamas called the strike a “severe escalation” that would not achieve its goals.

Hezbollah and Israel last fought each other in a major war in 2006 but have been trading fire since the eruption of the Gaza war in October after Hezbollah began firing at Israeli targets in what it says is solidarity with the Palestinians.

Diplomatic approach

Asked what assistance the United States would provide if a wider conflict should break out in the Middle East, Austin said Washington would continue to help defend Israel if it were attacked, but the priority was de-escalating tensions. “We certainly will help defend Israel. You saw us do that April. You can expect to see us do that again,” he said.

“We don’t want to see any of that happen. We’re going to work hard to make sure that we’re doing things to help take the temperature down and address issues through diplomatic gatherings.”

US Defence Secretary says Hezbollah-Israel conflict not inevitable

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