‘Threats to US and partners will not go unanswered’
Agencies | Doha
The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
The US said yesterday that two long-distance warplanes flew across the Middle East as part of a simulated international bombing exercise amid tense haggling on restoring a nuclear deal with Iran.
Top US General Lt. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich said the “Bomber Task Force” simulation on Sunday showed that the US and its allies can “rapidly inject overwhelming combat power into the region on demand.”
“Threats to the US and our partners will not go unanswered,” added Grynkewich, commander of the combined forces air component of US Central Command, an area that covers Northeast Africa, the Middle East and as far as Central and South Asia.
The general did not name potential adversaries but the US is locked in intense negotiations over reviving a deal to limit Iran’s nuclear program. The US said last week that Iran’s response to the latest proposed deal was “not constructive.”
Iran’s Foreign Ministry said yesterday that it had not received any official US reaction to its demands. European-brokered talks on restoring the 2015 accord — abandoned by the US in 2018 — have been ongoing in Vienna since April last year, but have repeatedly stalled.
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