The USA have started large military studies at Iranian coastline

Filed under:General — posted by webmaster on March 27, 2007 @ 12:50 pm

The US Navies are holding maneuvers in Persian Gulf, which are the largest demonstration of force of the Pentagon since the American intervention into Iraq in 2003.
Two aircraft carriers, two fighting groups of the ships of the basic class are being engaged into the military maneuvers and more than hundred of the military planes are fulfilling variants of operations near to coast of Iran.
As Associated Press informs, American military studies are being taken at the same time with French Naval Forces. However the French maneuvers are not connected with American operation.
Teheran is also engaged in demonstration of its military force: Iranian government has held greater military doctrines for several times, the largest of which has been held in the end of February 2007. Then elite parts of the Iranian army - the “Guards of Islamic revolution ” - have lead ground maneuvers in 16 of 30 provinces of Iran. 20 military divisions have been involved into military studies by an aggregate number up to 60 thousand of militaries.
Similar indicative maneuvers from both parties are directly connected with Iranian present situation: the information that Washington is preparing for military operation in Iran is being successively announced in mass-media. The “military gossips” are being “warmed up” by increase of American contingent in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Notwithstanding that the White House denies these messages, many analysts consider one more war in Persian Gulf as quite probable way of American foreign policy.

 

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