Iran doubles number of military drills as it prepares for Donald Trump

Iran’s armed forces have nearly doubled the number of annual winter exercises this year as the Islamic Republic seeks to project strength following a series of regional military blows by Israel and the election of Donald Trump in the US, the Financial Times said, Report informs.

The spokesperson for Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naeini, announced on Monday that about 30 land, air and maritime drills had commenced across six western and southern provinces and would continue until mid-March.

These exercises — in joint operations between the ideologically motivated guards and the conventional army — were reportedly designed to counter “new threats”, he said, without providing specifics.

“The number of drills has almost doubled this year compared to last year, in response to the evolving threat landscape,” Naeini told the Financial Times on the sidelines of a press briefing in Tehran. “These exercises are significantly larger in scope and sophistication, featuring new weaponry and expanded participation of brigades engaged in realistic operations.”

As part of the drills, Iranian forces will conduct exercises near the Natanz nuclear facility, a key site for uranium enrichment. The largest maritime exercise is set to take place in the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic chokepoint through which one-third of the world’s oil supply is shipped. Iran has previously made implicit threats to close the strait in retaliation for measures that could restrict its crude oil exports.

The exercises started shortly before the inauguration this month of Trump, whose return has heightened concerns in Tehran’s political circles.

Members of Trump’s incoming administration have vowed to resume the former president’s “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran in response to its nuclear programme. During his first term, Trump pulled out of a nuclear deal with Tehran and reimposed sanctions.

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