Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Israel, U.S. begin joint military exercises


Israel and the United States commenced what is believed to be their largest ever joint military exercises in missile defense Wednesday.
The long-planned, two-week air defense exercise has been dubbed Juniper Cobra 10 and will involve participation of 1,000 personnel from the U.S. European Command and the Israeli military, according to a statement from the Israel Defense Forces. It's the fifth such exercise since 2001.

According to the global security analysis firm Stratfor, the Juniper Cobra drill will be the "largest and most complex bilateral ballistic missile defense exercise" the two countries have conducted together and "will include a series of ballistic missile defense systems that would be used to defend against a hypothetical ballistic missile attack launched from Iran."

In a news release about the joint air defense exercises, the Israeli military said the drill "is not in response to any world events," but the maneuvers do come at time of increasing tensions amongst the United States and Israel with Iran over its nuclear program.

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