Report: US, Israel to Conduct Joint Drills Simulating Attacks on Iran
The US and Israel held
their largest-ever joint exercise earlier this year
by Dave DeCamp Posted on August 31, 2023
The US and Israel will simulate striking Iranian
nuclear facilities as part of a series of joint military exercises that will be
held in the coming months, The Times of Israel reported Wednesday, citing Israeli TV.
Back in January, the US and Israel conducted the Juniper Oak exercises, which were the largest-ever joint drills between the
two nations. The Israeli military said Juniper Oak was just the first of a
series of drills that the US and Israel will hold this year.
Israel’s Channel 12 reported one of the upcoming
drills would simulate Israel facing a multi-front missile attack that will
involve the US deployment of Patriot missile systems. Another drill will
rehearse a joint US-Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear facilities.
The plan to simulate attacks on Iran has not been
publicly confirmed by the US or Israel, but the two nations have previously
rehearsed bombing Iran, including during drills that were held over the Mediterranean Sea in
November 2022.
While nuclear facilities would be the target in the
simulated drills, there’s no sign Iran is looking to build a nuclear weapon,
which was affirmed by a recent US intelligence report. Often missing from the conversation about Iran’s
civilian nuclear program is the fact that Israel has a secret nuclear weapons
program and an arsenal of nukes that the US does not acknowledge exists.
The report comes amid heightened tensions between the
US and Iran in the Persian Gulf. The US seizure of a tanker carrying Iranian
oil in April provoked two Iranian tanker seizures, and the US responded by beefing up its military
presence in the region.
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