Tuesday, March 23, 2021

US, 3 others, preparing for war in the Arabian Sea

US, 3 others, conducting naval drills in the Arabian Sea

The US Navy said Sunday it will hold a major naval exercise alongside Belgium, France and Japan in the Middle East.

The US Navy said Sunday it will hold a major naval exercise alongside Belgium, France and Japan in the Middle East.

The US Navy said Sunday it will hold a major naval exercise alongside Belgium, France and Japan in the Middle East. The drill comes amid continuing high tensions over Iran’s nuclear programme in the region.

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The Group Arabian Sea Warfare Exercise will see ships from the four countries conduct drills in the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman. The warships involved include the French aircraft carrier Charles De Gaulle, as well as the amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island. The Belgian frigate HNLMS Leopold I and the Japanese destroyer JS Ariake also will take part, as well as aircraft from the four nations.

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The drill comes as Iran has abandoned all limits of its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers in the wake of then-President Donald Trump’s 2018 decision to unilaterally withdraw from the accord.

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Current US President Joe Biden has expressed a desire to return to the deal if Iran honours the deal’s limits on its nuclear programme, but tensions remain high after militias in Iraq — likely backed by Iran — continue to target American interests.

Biden last month launched an airstrike just over the border into Syria in retaliation, joining every American president from Ronald Reagan onward who has ordered a bombardment of countries in the Middle East.

There was no immediate reaction from Iran to the naval drill.

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