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Israel and U.S. prepare for largest-ever joint air force drill
By Reuters
Tags: Iran, Israel Air Force 

Israel and the United States will hold their biggest joint air-defence exercise next week, the Israeli military said, testing missile interceptors that would serve as a strategic bulwark in any showdown with Iran.

The drill, dubbed Juniper Cobra, has taken place every two years since 2001 but now underscores efforts by the Americans to reassure Israel as they and other world powers pursue negotiations to curb Iran's nuclear program.

An Israeli defense official said the maneuvers would begin on October 20, having been postponed from their original October 12 start-date.
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But a military spokeswoman, Lieutenant-Colonel Avital Leibovich, said holding the exercise next week did not constitute a postponement.

"The exercise will happen next week in accordance with the original plan," she said.

U.S. forces including 17 naval ships and ground personnel operating the Aegis, THAAD and Patriot missile shields will be meshed with Israel's Arrow II interceptor for the drill, the defense official said.

"It will be the biggest Juniper Cobra ever," the official said, adding the exercise would be overseen by Admiral Mark Fitzgerald, chief of the U.S. Navy's Sixth Fleet, as well as by the commander of Israel's air defense arm.

The U.S. embassy in Tel Aviv had no immediate word on scheduling. In a statement issued last week, it said Juniper Cobra "is not related to or in response to any world events".

Iran denies seeking a nuclear bomb, but the lack of transparency around its designs and Tehran's rhetoric against Israel have stirred fears of war.

Israel, which is assumed to have the Middle East's only atomic arsenal, has hinted at the possibility of attacking Iran if it deems diplomacy a dead end.

But some analysts believe Israel's military limitations, and U.S. resistance to the idea of pre-emptive strikes, may force it into a more defensive posture with the help of its top ally.
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  1.   Very reassuring, but 19:51  |  Mark Lincoln 12/10/09
  2.   Invite the Turks 20:28  |  Edifice 12/10/09
  3.   Mark, is way off the mark as usual 21:04  |  Jewish Tao 12/10/09
  4.   #2, its not about US o Israel 01:53  |  NM 13/10/09
  5.   Mark: "None of Them" 01:57  |  Brad 13/10/09
  6.   Lincoln -- always problems with the thinkin` 03:01  |  SDHD 13/10/09
  7.   To Mark Lincoln -- Why is the Arrow a joke 03:21  |  Josh 13/10/09
  8.   Juniper Cobra re-schedule... 11:50  |  Erastus CoupeDeVille 13/10/09
  9.   Sorry Mark but they are correct 01:10  |  Murray of Montreal 14/10/09
  10.   Preapring to attack Iran 03:48  |  Palomudo 17/10/09
  11.   Truth vs. Lies 04:14  |  mick 18/10/09
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