Thailand hosts amphibious military exercise with US and South Korea



Thailand hosts amphibious military exercise with US and South Korea

The most important thing for these exercise is building the relationships so that we do that here in training and if we Face a real world eventure together we know the people and we’re ready to respond um I’m looking for the proficiency of our teams uh but the relationships are [Applause] enduring

Thailand, South Korea and the United States participated in military drills on Friday (March 1) as part of Cobra Gold, the largest defence exercise in Asia according to a U.S. commander.

The drills featured naval ships, fighter jets, helicopters and an amphibious combat unit, with goals to seize an opposing force’s beachhead.

“The most important thing for this exercise is building the relationships,” said Rear Admiral Christopher D. Stone, commander of U.S. military’s Expeditionary Strike Group 7 unit. “If we face a real world event together we know the people and we’re ready to respond.”

This year’s Cobra Gold exercises, which were launched in 1982, will see over 9,000 troops from 30 countries participate in the drills, according to an official press release.

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7 comments
  1. He means “The most important thing is to brainwash and own all these soldiers”. Cannon fodder , just like America uses people in every proxy war.

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