The Borneo Post

Indonesia, US troops hold live-fire drill as China tensions mount

- BATURAJA, Indonesia:

Thousands of troops from Indonesia, the United States (US) and allies held a live-fire drill Friday as part of what a top US general said was Washington’s efforts to prevent a regional conflict after China’s “destabilis­ing actions” around Taiwan.

The US and its Asian allies have expressed growing concern about China’s increasing assertiven­ess in the Pacific, but Washington said the drills were not aimed at any nation even though they were larger than previous training missions.

The exercise in Indonesia known as ‘Super Garuda Shield’ came after Beijing staged unpreceden­ted war games around Taiwan, which it claims as part of its territory, last week in a furious reaction to US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to the self-ruled democracy.

“The destabilis­ing actions of the People’s Republic of China as applied to the threatenin­g activities and actions against Taiwan is exactly what we are trying to avoid,” Admiral John Aquilino, head of the US IndoPacifi­c Command, told a press conference after the drill.

China’s week-long air and sea exercises pushed tensions in the region to their highest level in years and raised the spectre of conflict in the Taiwan Strait.

“Everyday we are trying to prevent war,” said Aquilino.

At least 4,000 American and Indonesian soldiers were joined in the two-week exercise by forces from Australia and Singapore – as well as Japan, which is participat­ing for the first time in the annual drills.

In Friday’s drill, only Australian and Singaporea­n forces joined the US and Indonesian troops.

Joint military forces fired Javelin anti-tank missiles while Apache helicopter­s staged manoeuvres, shooting rounds of machine gun fire and rockets into a hilly training area.

Indonesian army chief Andika Perkasa denied the expansion of the exercise was due to the situation in the Taiwan Strait, saying the drills had been planned long before that.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Indonesian soldiers watch as military helicopter­s manuever during the Super Garuda Shield 2022 joint military exercise with the US in Baturaja, South Sumatra.
— AFP photo Indonesian soldiers watch as military helicopter­s manuever during the Super Garuda Shield 2022 joint military exercise with the US in Baturaja, South Sumatra.

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