Leonard Spector of the Center for Nonproliferation Studies in Washington DC told a US Congressional committee last week that in
a recent military exercise, the US and 18 other nations, and «more than 12,000 participants» rehearsed ways to «prevent the transfer of chemical arms out of Syria».
Not exact matches
Ray underscored the United States» «rock - solid commitment to Europe» in the northern German port of Bremerhaven, where he marked the arrival in
recent days of some 2,800 pieces of
military equipment that will be used by nearly 4,000 U.S. troops in
exercises in NATO states near Russia.
A more
recent answer — an agreement by the North to freeze its nuclear and missile programs in place in exchange for United States concessions, such as the suspension of joint American - South Korean
military exercises — is also wrong.
«The
recent launch of
military exercises involving disputed territories such as Crimea, Abkhazia and South Ossetia is an indicator of this, sending further warning signs to neighbors and the West alike.»
His
recent research examines how domestic political institutions constrain the president's ability to
exercise military force abroad.