MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel faces a tough challenge as he looks to reassure nervous allies in the Gulf that the U.S. will continue its strong military support to the region, even as world powers move forward on the nuclear pact with Iran.
Hagel, who arrived in Bahrain Thursday, is slated to speak to a gathering of Gulf leaders later this week at a security conference. U.S. officials said that he will stress America's commitment to the region, including sales of military weapons and ongoing efforts to improve the region's ability to defend itself.
His visit comes less than two weeks after international leaders reached a deal with Iran that would freeze parts of its nuclear program in exchange for some relief from crippling Western economic sanctions.
The deal, however, has escalated tensions in the region, where leaders worry that it could embolden Iran and destabilize the area.
U.S. officials said Hagel intends to answer allies' questions about America's continued policies in the region and stress that nothing has changed in its defense commitment.