Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have once again allowed the United States to use their military bases and airspace.
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have lifted restrictions on U.S. military operations related to the Strait of Hormuz.
According to reports, the two Gulf nations will again allow Washington to use their military bases and airspace for regional missions.
The operation, known as Project Freedom, aims to secure commercial shipping routes through the strategic waterway.
Pentagon officials say the mission could begin later this week.