WHILE this year's regional joint military drill - Cobra Gold - will go ahead, Washington has considered scaling down and refocusing the exercise after the military coup in Thailand, according to diplomatic sources.
The US communicated to the Thai military earlier that the joint military drill, which has been conducted for more than three decades, was no longer a bilateral matter between Thailand and the US.
US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Russel told media interview that "it's a multinational exercise that includes something in the order of 30 countries. It's not only the US and Thailand. Moreover, this year we are welcoming India's participation for the first time".
Concern was expressed in the junta inner circles as to whether Cobra Gold would be held in Thailand as usual this year, since Washington had threatened earlier that it might be scrapped or moved to another location after the May 22 coup.
Russel said that while the coup had had some implications for Cobra Gold, the refocus of the drill would aim to meet the new environment in the region.
"Certainly an important area for cooperation between our two militaries is humanitarian assistance and disaster relief," he said.
International security expert Panitan Wattanayagorn said there was no reason to categorise the level of training as being downgraded, as Cobra Gold had always been focusing on humanitarian relief operations since the end of the Cold War.
The training each year takes turns in practising humanitarian relief operations and multilateral military exercises on the ground.
WHILE this year's regional joint military drill - Cobra Gold - will go ahead, Washington has considered scaling down and refocusing the exercise after the military coup in Thailand, according to diplomatic sources.The US communicated to the Thai military earlier that the joint military drill, which has been conducted for more than three decades, was no longer a bilateral matter between Thailand and the US.US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Russel told media interview that "it's a multinational exercise that includes something in the order of 30 countries. It's not only the US and Thailand. Moreover, this year we are welcoming India's participation for the first time".Concern was expressed in the junta inner circles as to whether Cobra Gold would be held in Thailand as usual this year, since Washington had threatened earlier that it might be scrapped or moved to another location after the May 22 coup. Russel said that while the coup had had some implications for Cobra Gold, the refocus of the drill would aim to meet the new environment in the region. "Certainly an important area for cooperation between our two militaries is humanitarian assistance and disaster relief," he said.International security expert Panitan Wattanayagorn said there was no reason to categorise the level of training as being downgraded, as Cobra Gold had always been focusing on humanitarian relief operations since the end of the Cold War.
The training each year takes turns in practising humanitarian relief operations and multilateral military exercises on the ground.
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