China, Russia, Iran and Syria plan to stage what would be the “biggest joint war game in the Middle East” ever, the semi-official Iranian Fars News Agency reported Tuesday. Fars cited “informed sources” as saying that 90,000 troops, 400 warplanes and 1,000 tanks will take part in joint military exercises in Syria next month.
The massive war games drill will include air defense and missile units as well as ground, air and naval forces, including “12 Chinese warships, Russian atomic submarines and warships, aircraft carriers and mine-clearing destroyers,” as well as Iranian battleships and submarines.
According to Fars, Syria plans to test its coast-to-sea and air defense missiles in the war games.
Russian and Syrian officials denied the Fars report, Reuters reported, with the Russian Defense Ministry calling it “disinformation” and the Russian news agency Interfax quoting an adviser to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as saying it was not true.
The Hill notes that the war games, if they occur, could further escalate tensions between Washington and Moscow over the path forward in Syria, where Russia and China have blocked further action from the United Nations Security Council.
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4 comments
Chuck Hill says:
Jun 20, 2012
It came from such a reliable source–Not going to happen. Question is why Iran would float something like this.
Wilson Chau says:
Jun 21, 2012
I would give this zero credibility. I did my research on China's participation in international military exercises and, for various reasons, there is absolutely no chance this would happen, especially at such a sensitive time and being so far from China.
Escalation of the situation in the Middle East says:
Jun 26, 2012
[...] I’ve found this link which says, that China, Russia, Iran and Syria will stage the biggest joint war game. Basically [...]
Wilson Chau says:
Dec 24, 2012
Ok. As time has gone by it is clear that the claimed exercise is non-existent. I suggest this post be deleted for the sake of being factually correct.