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US pulls out of joint military exercises in Egypt
Cairo, Aug 10: The US military will not participate in multinational military exercises with Egypt this year due to its mounting troop commitments elsewhere in the world, the US embassy in Cairo said today.
Cairo, Aug 10: The US military will not participate in multinational military exercises with Egypt this year due to its mounting troop commitments elsewhere in the world, the
US embassy in Cairo said today.
"It seems best to take a temporary break from this
exercise as we did after operation desert storm," an embassy
spokesman told, quoting a statement from the US Defence
Department and referring to the 1991 Gulf War.
"This was an extremely difficult decision given our current worldwide commitment," the embassy quoted the department as saying.
Western diplomatic sources said the US withdrawal would effectively cancel this year's bright star multinational exercises, scheduled for September, financed in part by the United States.
In March, the United States led a coalition force which ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
The last bright star exercises, which take place every other year, were held in October 2001 near El-Alamein in northeast Egypt, scene of one of the fiercest battles in World War II, with around 65,000 soldiers and heavy equipment.
The annual exercises have become one of the world's largest multinational military manoeuvres.
In 2001, 18,000 US soldiers participated alongside 40,000 Egyptian and 1,100 French soldiers, as well as troops from Italy and eight other countries.
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"This was an extremely difficult decision given our current worldwide commitment," the embassy quoted the department as saying.
Western diplomatic sources said the US withdrawal would effectively cancel this year's bright star multinational exercises, scheduled for September, financed in part by the United States.
In March, the United States led a coalition force which ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
The last bright star exercises, which take place every other year, were held in October 2001 near El-Alamein in northeast Egypt, scene of one of the fiercest battles in World War II, with around 65,000 soldiers and heavy equipment.
The annual exercises have become one of the world's largest multinational military manoeuvres.
In 2001, 18,000 US soldiers participated alongside 40,000 Egyptian and 1,100 French soldiers, as well as troops from Italy and eight other countries.
Bureau Report