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U.S., allies ready more anti-mine drills as Iran tensions simmer

Washington (Reuters) - the U.S. military announced on Monday, may have more than twenty countries in reverse mines movement "the Middle East international channel", the latest exhibition, the world will remain channel tensions with Iran's simmering.
The drill is characteristic of the defense and follow-up on IMCMEX 12 exercise, held in September, focused on the oil transportation channel keep open mine clearing, the potential for Iran, even guerrilla groups, the deployment of destruction tanker transportation.
The U.S. central command commander James Marty, said in a statement: "the years of effort," will reaffirm the mission, with the international community's strong support for free trade, global cooperation.
American officials have been trying to make any past a link in the training and continuous tension, this is with Iran's nuclear program advance western countries worry that purpose is the ability to make an atomic bomb. Tehran says the program is peaceful.
But, the mine exercise, is widely regarded as a clear show determination through the wide range of national league to deal with any attempt to Iran may destroy Israel or the United States against its nuclear facilities, some form of revenge in the gulf shipping Iran has repeatedly threatened.
Central command said, IMCMEX May 13, exercise will focus on reverse mine measures, as well as maritime safety and protection of the Marine infrastructure. It did not provide further details.



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