Tuesday, May 7, 2013

US Led Naval Exercises Begin In The Persian Gulf

An S-3B Viking, assigned to the "Scouts" of Sea Control Squadron Two Four (VS-24), is launched from the bow of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) in the Persian Gulf (Reuters/Nathan Laird/U.S. Navy photo)

U.S., Allies To Stage Naval Exercise In Gulf Energy Shipping Hub -- Reuters

(Reuters) - The United States and its allies are preparing for naval exercises in the Gulf energy export hub that will include minesweeping and escorting commercial ships in a region where Iran is seen as a threat both to trade and security.

Forty-one countries are taking part in the two-week International Mine Countermeasures Exercise (IMCMEX-13) to practice minesweeping and protecting ports and energy installations in the Gulf.

Vice Admiral John Miller, Commander of the U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, said on Monday the annual exercise was an "opportunity to enhance international naval capability to preserve freedom of navigation in international waterways.

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More News On US Led Naval Exercises In The Persian Gulf

US-led naval exercises in Gulf begin amid Iranian maritime buildup -- Washington Post/AP
41 Nations Launch U.S.-Led Exercises in the Persian Gulf -- Arutz Sheva
Naval drill starts -- Gulf Daily News
US heads 41-nation war games in Gulf, Iran fears conflict in volatile region -- RT
Iran warns against 'provocation' in Gulf anti-mine drill -- Global Post/AFP
Iran warns US, allies against provocative actions in Persian Gulf drill -- Press TV (Iran)

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