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UAE makes military service compulsory



A soldier jumps from a military helicopter during joint war games between France, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates in the Abu Dhabi desert. (File photo: Reuters)

Staff writer, Al Arabiya News
Saturday, 7 June 2014
The United Arab Emirates on Saturday issued a law making military service compulsory for Emirati men in a move highlighting the Gulf state’s concern over unrest in the region, its states news agency (WAM) reported.

“The issuing of the law comes with the goals of affirming the instilling of the values of loyalty, affiliation and sacrifice in the souls of the sons of homeland,” WAM said.

While the UAE had first said in January that it would introduce the law, the President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan issued the federal law on Saturday, which was published in the official gazette.

The law applies to all males between the ages of 18 and 30 and in good medical health. Men who have a high school degree or its equivalent will serve nine months, while those who do not have a high school diploma will serve for two years, WAM said.

Participation for women, who can only serve for nine months, is optional and will require the approval of their legal guardians.
Military service will include training periods, military exercises and lectures on patriotism and security, WAM said, citing the law.

The UAE, a federation of seven emirates with a mostly expatriate population, faces no immediate threats from neighbors and has been spared militant attacks that have targeted other Arab countries.

Like other Gulf Arab states, the U.S. ally has strong military ties with Western powers that say they are committed to helping the OPEC member country deter or repel any threat.

But the UAE, a big buyer of Western military hardware, has a territorial dispute with its much bigger neighbor, Iran, over three Gulf islands controlled by the Islamic republic.

It is also wary of a neighborhood fraught with conflicts, including in Syria, Iraq and Israel and the Palestinian territories.

The London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies estimates the size of the UAE armed forces at 51,000, with an army of 44,000, navy of 2,500 and air force of 4,500.


Smoke is seen after United Arab Emirates F-16 fighter jets fired missiles during joint military maneuvers with the French army in the desert of Abu Dhabi May 2, 2012. (Reuters)
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