<p>The United States will deploy a guided-missile destroyer and state-of-the-art fighter jets to help defend the United Arab Emirates after a series of missile attacks by Yemeni rebels, a US statement said Wednesday.</p>.<p>The deployment, to "assist the UAE against the current threat", follows a phone call between Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the US embassy in the UAE said.</p>.<p>The UAE, part of the Saudi-led coalition fighting Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels, suffered its third missile attack in consecutive weeks on Monday.</p>.<p>The guided-missile destroyer USS Cole will partner with the UAE Navy and make a port call in Abu Dhabi, the statement said, while the US will also deploy fifth-generation fighter planes.</p>.<p>Other actions include "continuing to provide early warning intelligence", it added.</p>.<p>The rebel attacks have opened a new front in Yemen's seven-year war, which has killed hundreds of thousands directly or indirectly and displaced millions.</p>.<p>Three foreign workers were killed in a drone-and-missile assault targeting Abu Dhabi's oil facilities and airport on January 17, triggering a salvo of deadly air strikes in retaliation.</p>.<p>On January 24, US forces stationed at Abu Dhabi's Al Dhafra airbase fired Patriot interceptors and scrambled to bunkers as two ballistic missiles were shot down over the city.</p>.<p>And on Monday, a third missile attack was thwarted during the visit to the UAE of Israeli President Isaac Herzog.</p>.<p>The US, a supporter of the Saudi-led coalition, intends the deployment to be "a clear signal that the United States stands with the UAE as a long-standing strategic partner", the statement said.</p>.<p>The rebel attacks have raised Gulf tensions further at a time when international talks over Iran's nuclear programme are stumbling, and have helped push oil prices to seven-year highs.</p>.<p>The Huthis began attacking UAE interests after a series of defeats on the ground in Yemen, inflicted by the UAE-trained Giants Brigades militia.</p>.<p>In early January, the rebels seized a UAE-flagged ship in the Red Sea, saying it was carrying weapons -- a claim denied by the Emirates.</p>.<p>Yemen's civil war began in 2014 when the Huthis seized Sanaa, prompting Saudi-led forces to intervene to prop up the government the following year.</p>.<p>The UAE, one of the world's biggest arms buyers, announced a redeployment from Yemen in 2019 but remains an influential player.</p>.<p>The grinding conflict has left millions on the brink of famine, according to the UN, which has called it the world's worst humanitarian crisis.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>The United States will deploy a guided-missile destroyer and state-of-the-art fighter jets to help defend the United Arab Emirates after a series of missile attacks by Yemeni rebels, a US statement said Wednesday.</p>.<p>The deployment, to "assist the UAE against the current threat", follows a phone call between Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the US embassy in the UAE said.</p>.<p>The UAE, part of the Saudi-led coalition fighting Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels, suffered its third missile attack in consecutive weeks on Monday.</p>.<p>The guided-missile destroyer USS Cole will partner with the UAE Navy and make a port call in Abu Dhabi, the statement said, while the US will also deploy fifth-generation fighter planes.</p>.<p>Other actions include "continuing to provide early warning intelligence", it added.</p>.<p>The rebel attacks have opened a new front in Yemen's seven-year war, which has killed hundreds of thousands directly or indirectly and displaced millions.</p>.<p>Three foreign workers were killed in a drone-and-missile assault targeting Abu Dhabi's oil facilities and airport on January 17, triggering a salvo of deadly air strikes in retaliation.</p>.<p>On January 24, US forces stationed at Abu Dhabi's Al Dhafra airbase fired Patriot interceptors and scrambled to bunkers as two ballistic missiles were shot down over the city.</p>.<p>And on Monday, a third missile attack was thwarted during the visit to the UAE of Israeli President Isaac Herzog.</p>.<p>The US, a supporter of the Saudi-led coalition, intends the deployment to be "a clear signal that the United States stands with the UAE as a long-standing strategic partner", the statement said.</p>.<p>The rebel attacks have raised Gulf tensions further at a time when international talks over Iran's nuclear programme are stumbling, and have helped push oil prices to seven-year highs.</p>.<p>The Huthis began attacking UAE interests after a series of defeats on the ground in Yemen, inflicted by the UAE-trained Giants Brigades militia.</p>.<p>In early January, the rebels seized a UAE-flagged ship in the Red Sea, saying it was carrying weapons -- a claim denied by the Emirates.</p>.<p>Yemen's civil war began in 2014 when the Huthis seized Sanaa, prompting Saudi-led forces to intervene to prop up the government the following year.</p>.<p>The UAE, one of the world's biggest arms buyers, announced a redeployment from Yemen in 2019 but remains an influential player.</p>.<p>The grinding conflict has left millions on the brink of famine, according to the UN, which has called it the world's worst humanitarian crisis.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>