US
heads 41-nation war games in Gulf, Iran fears conflict in volatile
region
Massive
US-led military drills began in the Persian Gulf in a second such
show of maritime might in under a year. The US says the exercises are
not aimed at Iran, who earlier vowed to close the Hormuz Strait, and
now expresses concern over the drills.
RT,
7
May, 2013
The
US Navy has issued a statement that the mass exercises are aimed at
“enhancing capability to preserve freedom of navigation in
international waterways.” The drills will reportedly focus on
mine-sweeping and search-and-seizure operations, and some on-shore
training.
The
Pentagon is directing the maneuvers, which will reportedly involve 35
ships, 18 unmanned submarines and unmanned aircraft. The 40 other
countries participating in the drills have not yet been named;
Britain, France, some Middle Eastern states, and nations as distant
as New Zealand have previously participated in similar exercises.
The
Obama administration has stated that the maneuvers are not a warning
to Iran, and are intended solely to secure a key oil route in the
region.
Tehran
has said it will be monitoring the exercises, and voiced concerns
about how the maneuvers come in the run-up to the Iranian elections.
Iran
has previously threatened to close the Hormuz Strait, through which
40 percent of the world’s oil is transported by ship, if "its
interests are in serious trouble". The US condemned the threats
and warned that such a move would provoke US Military action.
The
last drills of this scale were held in September 2012 in the Gulf,
with 29 nations participating. At the time, Israel was pushing for a
strike against Iran over its alleged nuclear weapons program.
Iran
has also been building up its military presence in the area, and
plans to deploy submarines to bolster its defenses. In January,
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) conducted military
exercises in the Strait, stating that it was “prepared for any
threat.”
“Our
present capabilities are incomparable to the past. Today, our youth,
banking on the past experiences and modern science, have managed to
show their capabilities to the world and be prepared for any threat,”
IRGC Navy Commander Rear-Admiral Reza Torabi was quoted as saying.
The
US has punished Iran with heavy economic sanctions for its supposed
atomic weapons program. Tehran has denied that it is producing
nuclear weapons on a number of occasions, and maintains its atomic
program is purely for civilian purposes.
Israel
called on the US last year to strike at nuclear sites in Iran, but
the Obama Administration refused, preferring to pursue sanctions as a
means of curbing Tehran’s supposed nuclear ambitions.
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