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US and Thailand kick off ‘Cobra Gold’ war games

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BANGKOK — The United States and Thailand launched annual joint ‘Cobra Gold’ military exercises Tuesday as Asia grapples with uncertaint­y over the direction of American foreign policy under President Donald Trump.

The war games, typically involving days of gruelling and sometimes gruesome drills in the Thai jungle, are the largest US-led military exercises in Asia.

They have continued in spite of tensions over a 2014 coup in Thailand, prompting Washington to cut back on military aid and call for a return to democracy.

But the US has also been wary of pushing its long- standing Southeast Asian ally into the embrace of superpower rival China.

This year’s 10- day exercise kicks off under a cloud of uncertaint­y about the role of the US in the region.

It is unclear whether Mr. Trump will rollback on his predecesso­r’s much- trailed ‘Asia pivot,’ which banked on boosting security and trade ties as a counterwei­ght to China’s growing might.

Mr. Trump’s administra­tion is also expected to take a softer line on human rights, potentiall­y offering some respite for the Thai junta and other authoritar­ian government­s in the region.

Washington sent the head of the US Pacific Command Admiral Harry Harris to attend the opening of Cobra Gold Tuesday — the highest ranking officer to visit Thailand since the coup.

Some 3,600 US personnel will descend on Thailand’s Chonburi and Nakhon Ratchasima provinces for the war games, along with soldiers from Singapore, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia and Malaysia.

The drills, which have been hosted by the US and Thailand since 1980, have previously involved an array of arduous activities, including a jungle survival challenge requiring US marines to drink snake blood.

US Embassy Spokeswoma­n Melissa Sweeney told AFP that America was “eager to resume full cooperatio­n with our valued Thai partners,” with some military aid suspended until democracy is restored.

She said this year’s drills will focus on humanitari­an assistance and disaster relief.

China and Indian will join for those humanitari­an exercises, with more than a dozen other countries sending representa­tives to observe. — AFP

 ??  ?? US Admiral Harry Harris, commander of the Pacific Command, and Thailand Chief of Defense Forces General Surapong Suwana-Adth review troops during the opening ceremony of the Asia-Pacific multilater­al military exercise known as Cobra Gold, at Sattahip...
US Admiral Harry Harris, commander of the Pacific Command, and Thailand Chief of Defense Forces General Surapong Suwana-Adth review troops during the opening ceremony of the Asia-Pacific multilater­al military exercise known as Cobra Gold, at Sattahip...

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