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Lucid
November 5th, 2011, 10:14 PM
Israel and the U.S. will embark on the "largest" and "most significant" joint exercise in the allies' history, said Andrew Shapiro, U.S. assistant secretary for political-military affairs, on Saturday.

Speaking to the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Shapiro said the exercise will involve more than 5,000 U.S. and Israeli forces, and will simulate Israel's ballistic missile defense.

"Joint exercises allow us to learn from Israel’s experience in urban warfare and counterterrorism," said Shapiro.

"Israeli technology is proving critical to improving our Homeland Security and protecting our troops," he added, explaining that Israeli armor plating technology and the specially designed "Israeli bandage", being used on American troops in Afghanistan and Iraq, are proven successes.

In addition, he said, Israel will soon gain access to an expedited Congressional Notification process, which will allow for faster trade of smaller, routine sales and purchases of arms between the allies. Countries already subject to expedited Congressional Notification processes are NATO members, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand.

Shapiro emphasized the Obama Administration's support for Israel, despite comments by a senior U.S. official on Friday, who expressed concern that Israel would not warn the U.S. before taking military action against Iran's nuclear facilities.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/israel-u-s-to-embark-on-largest-joint-exercise-in-allies-history-1.393878

kissimmeeman
November 6th, 2011, 01:06 AM
Shouldn't be long now. I wonder if the middle east is at all organized for war? I wonder if each country will be all in if Iran is attacked by Israel or if they'll just fire a few rockets back and that be it? If the entire middle east says if someone gets attacked we ALL will unload on Israel with massive forces headed that way. Certainly interesting to think about.

logosone
November 6th, 2011, 03:04 PM
With reports of an army of 15,000 Syrian opposition
fighters grouping in Turkey, I believe we're now seeing
that Assad is now heading for desperation and that the
whole region is ready to explode into a free-for-all.

Florian9
November 7th, 2011, 08:55 AM
I can't remember any time prior to now where things have been heating up so much between so many nations. We may wake up soon to news that Damascus is now "a ruinous heap"!