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Britain opens its first permanent military base in the Middle East in 40 years: New £30million Royal Navy facility to launch in Bahrain next month


  • Royal Navy facility in Bahrain will house up to 600 UK military personnel
  • The base HMS Juffair will be opened by Prince Charles next month
  • It will protect ships bringing oil and gas through the Strait of Hormuz

Britain will open its first permanent military base in the Middle East in over four decades next month.

The multi-million-pound Royal Navy facility in Bahrain will house up to 600 UK military personnel.

HMS Juffair, which will be opened by Prince Charles, will become the staging-post for Britain in the Middle East and is designed to assert influence over the Gulf.

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Britain will open its first permanent military base in the Middle East in over four decades next month in Bahrain’s Mina Salman Port (pictured)

It is Britain’s first new permanent military base in the Middle East since 1971.

Bahrain has paid most of the £30million-plus cost, with the UK contributing around £7.5million.
It will protect ships bringing oil and gas through the Strait of Hormuz. In 2012, Iran threatened to close the strait in response to international sanctions.

Although it is too shallow for Britain’s new £6.2billion aircraft carriers, the base will be used by special forces and by Navy destroyers, frigates and minehunters to fight extremists in the region and launch missions against Islamic State.

Diplomatic sources said: ‘The project could save the Ministry of Defence millions because they won’t have to travel back to the UK.’

The base was offered to former secretary Philip Hammond in 2012 to store equipment and launch deadly top-secret missions from.


The opening comes as the UK is pushing to strengthen economic and military ties in the region.

It will be used as a forward operating base and a place to plan, store equipment for naval operations and accommodate Navy personnel, as well as troops from the other services.
One of the main reasons for the base is for it to be part of a contingency operation in case any country tries to block UK commercial ships from passing through the Straits of Hormuz.
The ships carrying oil and gas from countries such as Qatar pass through the heavily-trafficked waterway every 48 hours.

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The opening comes as the UK is pushing to strengthen economic and military ties in the region. The Iranian warship Alborz is pictured patrolling the Strait of Hormuz last year.

The shipping waterway connects the Persian Gulf to the rest of the world and Iran regards its proximity to the channel as a key strategic asset and has become a flashpoint for Tehran and Washington.

A Navy source said: ‘If we miss out on too much oil and gas then the lights will start to go out.’ He said Britain would start to feel the effects as soon as two weeks.
Ships can also be repaired at the base in Bahrain’s Mina Salman Port.

In 2014 when the project began, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: ‘This new base is a permanent expansion of the Royal Navy’s footprint.

‘It will enable Britain to send more and larger ships to reinforce stability in the Gulf.’
Its creation has prompted concerns from human rights campaigners who have said the ruling family in Bahrain is overseeing an on-going crackdown on human rights and freedom of expression.’

An MoD spokesman said: ‘It will provide a permanent expansion of the Ministry of Defence’s presence in the Gulf and to support current, on-going and future operations.’
The spokesman said it would provide ‘enduring utility for Royal Navy and other military personnel in a region of strategic importance.’

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...Royal-Navy-facility-launch-Bahrain-month.html
 
 
An opening foreign base is always a source of joy for Arabs..The only people in the world that love to be shackled ...
 
Isn't this supposed to be a bad thing.
 
Isn't this supposed to be a bad thing.
Of course it is..but Arabs don’t see that way, they take a foreign base in their country, as a badge of honor...just like the Eskimos offering you their wife’s and get pissed if you refused their hospitality...
 
Isn't this supposed to be a bad thing.
There is a huge US military base in Qatar along with a Turkish one.. tiny countries tend to seek powerful protection somehow..Even Japan and South Korea have US protection for their assets..
 
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Isn't this supposed to be a bad thing.

Don't be influenced by the Arab-hating cockroaches that think they know everything but are blinded by their childish hatred and obsession and especially lack of self esteem that they need to pretend as if they're saying the right thing because they need to show that constant hatred and appear to be tough guys when they're nothing but a bunch of weaklings seeking attention to boost their feeble self esteem on a public forum. There's one of those insects on this very thread BTW, disguised as a rabies-infested bat. :lol: A classic case of buggery infestation that all it really needs is a puff of insecticidal spray and badabing. It really doesn't take much to suffocate and/or squash them.

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Don't be influenced by the Arab-hating cockroaches that think they know everything but are blinded by their childish hatred and obsession and especially lack of self esteem that they need to pretend as if they're saying the right thing because they need to show that constant hatred and appear to be tough guys when they're nothing but a bunch of weaklings seeking attention to boost their feeble self esteem on a public forum. There's one of those insects on this very thread BTW, disguised as a rabies-infested bat. :lol: A classic case of buggery infestation that all it really needs is a puff of insecticidal spray and badabing. It really doesn't take much to suffocate and/or squash them.

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That the way IDF fumagated the Egyptians..You know the drill well, after 4 wars 4 defeats, and kept you with your pants below the knees to this day..
The bat is after insects..She hasn’t been interested in coakroches ...they live in crevasses, they are dirty...She prefer the Saudi insects..that own the coakroches...
 
That the way IDF fumagated the Egyptians..You know the drill well, after 4 wars 4 defeats, and kept you with your pants below the knees to this day..
The bat is after insects..She hasn’t been interested in coakroches ...they live in crevasses, they are dirty...She prefer the Saudi insects..that own the coakroches...

The funny and baffling thing is where did you get any vocal glands, considering you're a Periplaneta?
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Better known as cookaracha on the Texas border. You're only supposed to wag those antennas and if you can get them going fast enough I do believe they make a little hissing noise. Insignificant, though.

OH I KNOW! You actually sit in your filthy sewer gutter and type with those two sticks poking out of your forehead?
Wow, I'm actually impressed.
 
The funny and baffling thing is where did you get any vocal glands, considering you're a Periplaneta?
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Better known as cookaracha on the Texas border. You're only supposed to wag those antennas and if you can get them going fast enough I do believe they make a little hissing noise. Insignificant, though.

OH I KNOW! You actually sit in your filthy sewer gutter and type with those two sticks poking out of your forehead?
Wow, I'm actually impressed.
Sorry pal, we have always been known to have a “Grande Gueule” and can back it up..just like Egyptians a big fat *** and they sure can take it ...all the way to their throats...
But coakroaches we are not..we don’t live like Egypt on donations, on crumbs or from the West garbage can..If there is coakroches somewhere, there all in Egypt..in fact they should be made Egypt National Insect..beside being nasty, they are also pehistoric like Egyptians..
 
But coakroaches we are not..

Oh I gave you a break by identifying you as the filthy-gutter cockroach that you are. You're much worst than that hahaha I'm just getting started. The rest of your post means absolutely giblish coming from the ballbag that you are. :lol:

Here, look in the mirror again.

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Isn't this supposed to be a bad thing.
Don't you see iran name in the article and the Iranian warship patrolling Persian gulf?

They have already justified it, the imaginary Iranian threat, actually the non existent threat against monarchs. You should ask why iran is always excuse of West to milk these monarchies, the reason is that when you don't trust your own people and own nation and have already betrayed them, you would be afraid whether by Iranian imaginary threat or something else. Monarchs, Ale whatever have no public base In their country, Brits are here to save their *** from their own nations.
 
Britain opens its first permanent military base in the Middle East in 40 years: New £30million Royal Navy facility to launch in Bahrain next month


  • Royal Navy facility in Bahrain will house up to 600 UK military personnel
  • The base HMS Juffair will be opened by Prince Charles next month
  • It will protect ships bringing oil and gas through the Strait of Hormuz

Britain will open its first permanent military base in the Middle East in over four decades next month.

The multi-million-pound Royal Navy facility in Bahrain will house up to 600 UK military personnel.

HMS Juffair, which will be opened by Prince Charles, will become the staging-post for Britain in the Middle East and is designed to assert influence over the Gulf.

39D3F52700000578-3884132-image-m-12_1477696713439.jpg


Britain will open its first permanent military base in the Middle East in over four decades next month in Bahrain’s Mina Salman Port (pictured)

It is Britain’s first new permanent military base in the Middle East since 1971.

Bahrain has paid most of the £30million-plus cost, with the UK contributing around £7.5million.
It will protect ships bringing oil and gas through the Strait of Hormuz. In 2012, Iran threatened to close the strait in response to international sanctions.

Although it is too shallow for Britain’s new £6.2billion aircraft carriers, the base will be used by special forces and by Navy destroyers, frigates and minehunters to fight extremists in the region and launch missions against Islamic State.

Diplomatic sources said: ‘The project could save the Ministry of Defence millions because they won’t have to travel back to the UK.’

The base was offered to former secretary Philip Hammond in 2012 to store equipment and launch deadly top-secret missions from.


The opening comes as the UK is pushing to strengthen economic and military ties in the region.

It will be used as a forward operating base and a place to plan, store equipment for naval operations and accommodate Navy personnel, as well as troops from the other services.
One of the main reasons for the base is for it to be part of a contingency operation in case any country tries to block UK commercial ships from passing through the Straits of Hormuz.
The ships carrying oil and gas from countries such as Qatar pass through the heavily-trafficked waterway every 48 hours.

46D6j9s3kfc085825ded17061cfa-3572677-FILE_In_this_Tuesday_April_7_2015_file_photo_released_by_the_sem-a-16_1462386008794.jpg


The opening comes as the UK is pushing to strengthen economic and military ties in the region. The Iranian warship Alborz is pictured patrolling the Strait of Hormuz last year.

The shipping waterway connects the Persian Gulf to the rest of the world and Iran regards its proximity to the channel as a key strategic asset and has become a flashpoint for Tehran and Washington.

A Navy source said: ‘If we miss out on too much oil and gas then the lights will start to go out.’ He said Britain would start to feel the effects as soon as two weeks.
Ships can also be repaired at the base in Bahrain’s Mina Salman Port.

In 2014 when the project began, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: ‘This new base is a permanent expansion of the Royal Navy’s footprint.

‘It will enable Britain to send more and larger ships to reinforce stability in the Gulf.’
Its creation has prompted concerns from human rights campaigners who have said the ruling family in Bahrain is overseeing an on-going crackdown on human rights and freedom of expression.’

An MoD spokesman said: ‘It will provide a permanent expansion of the Ministry of Defence’s presence in the Gulf and to support current, on-going and future operations.’
The spokesman said it would provide ‘enduring utility for Royal Navy and other military personnel in a region of strategic importance.’

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...Royal-Navy-facility-launch-Bahrain-month.html
Looting, nothing else.
 
Looting, nothing else.
Takes ten of Zulfiqar SRBM. Brits know that they have no chance in Persian gulf against iran, they want to keep monarchs on throne, milking arab countries.....
 
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