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Indonesia, US begin ‘Super Garuda Shield’ military exercise

Washington says massive drills not aimed at any country

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 01 Aug 2022 5:30PM

Indonesia, US begin ‘Super Garuda Shield’ military exercise
A UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter assigned to the US 16th Combat Aviation Brigade conducting personnel movement operations to and from Baturaja, Indonesia, yesterday in support of Super Garuda Shield. – @16thCAB Twitter pic, August 1, 2022

JAKARTA – Thousands of Indonesian and American troops began a two-week joint military exercise today that Washington said aims to advance “regional cooperation in support of a free and open” Asia-Pacific region.

The United States and its Asian allies have expressed growing concern about China’s increasing assertiveness in the Pacific, but Washington said the drills were not aimed at any country even though they would be significantly larger than previous exercises.

At least 4,000 US and Indonesian soldiers will be joined by forces from Australia and Singapore – as well as Japan, which is participating for the first time in the annual drills, known as “Super Garuda Shield”.

The exercise is taking place on the western Indonesian island of Sumatra and the Riau islands, an Indonesian province of islets scattered near Singapore and Malaysia.

“This is really an exercise to build trust, build togetherness, mutual understanding, increase capability and other related matters,” Stephen Smith, commander of the participating US troops, told reporters in Jakarta on Friday.

“So this is really a military exercise and not a threat to any party.”

The exercise comes as US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi prepares to lead a congressional delegation to the region in the shadow of diplomatic tensions with China.

But her office made no mention of whether she would visit Taiwan, a flashpoint in conversations between Beijing and Washington ahead of the trip, which is expected to begin today.

US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a tense phone call on Thursday, agreeing to schedule their first in-person summit but with Xi warning Washington not to “play with fire” in Taiwan.

The exercise will last until August 14 encompassing army, navy, air force, and marine drills.

An opening ceremony with all participating nations will take place on Wednesday, an Indonesian official said.

Canada, France, India, Malaysia, South Korea, Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Britain will participate as observer nations. – AFP, August 1, 2022

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