K.S. Rajan (8
Feb 2012)
"BOLD
ALLIGATOR 2012"
Bold Alligator 2012 exercise
Some 20,000 marines, seamen and air crews from half a dozen
countries, a US nuclear aircraft carrier strike group and three
US Marine gunship carriers are practicing an attack on a
fictitious mechanized enemy division which has invaded its
neighbor. It is the largest amphibian exercise seen in the West
for a decade, staged to simulate a potential Iranian invasion of
an allied Persian Gulf country and a marine landing on the
Iranian coast. Based largely on US personnel and hardware,
French, British, Italian, Dutch, Australian and New Zealand
military elements are integrated in the drill.
Bold Alligator went into its operational phase Monday, Feb. 6,
the same day as a large-scale exercise began in southern Iran
opposite the Strait of Hormuz. This simultaneity attests to the
preparations for a US-Iranian showdown involving Israel behind
the words on Feb. 5 of US President Barack Obama ("I don't think
Israel has decided whether to attack Iran") and Ayatollah Ali
Khamenei on Feb. 3 ("The war itself will be ten times as
detrimental to the US.").
Monday, Feb. 6, the US president ordered the tightening of
sanctions by freezing Iranian assets in America and blocking the
operations of Iranian banks including its central bank.
US Rear Adm. Kevin Scott and Brig. Gen. Christopher Owens are
coordinating the exercise over large stretches of coastal
terrain in Virginia, North Carolina and Florida and Atlantic
Ocean from the USS Wasp amphibian helicopter carrier. It is led
by the USS Enterprise nuclear carrier with strike force
alongside three amphibian helicopter carriers, the USS Wasp, the
USS Boxer and the USS Kearsage. On their decks are 6,000
Marines, 25 fighter bombers and 65 strike and transport
helicopters, mainly MV-22B Ospreys with their crews. Altogether
100 combat aircraft are involved.
The exercise is scheduled to end on February 14, a week before
the winding up of the Iranian drill, after which the
participants are to be shipped out to Persian Gulf positions
opposite Iran. Altogether three American aircraft carrier strike
groups, the French Charles de Gaulle carrier and four or five US
Marines amphibian vessels will be posted there, debkafile's
military sources report.
On Feb. this site first disclosed a flow in unprecedented
numbers of US military strength to two strategic islands, Yemeni
Socotra and Omani Masirah, within range of the Strait of Hormuz
and Iran.
US naval officials insist that the exercise has nothing to do
with Iran, but the scenario is a giveaway. A mechanized division
from the fictitious hostile country of Garnet (Iran) has invaded
its neighbor, Amber (Saudi Arabia), which has asked for
coalition assistance to halt the enemy's northern advance.
Garnet has already mined harbors (Hormuz) and established
anti-ship missiles on its coastline.
Coalition forces are required to develop strategy for defeating
the enemy and carry the combat onto its (Iranian) soil. Hence,
the preponderance of amphibian Marines in the exercise