Iran Joint military exercise in China, Russia and the Gulf of Oman December 27 23:15

Joint military exercises by Iran, China and Russia's navy have begun, including in the Gulf of Oman leading to the Strait of Hormuz in the Middle East. It seems that the aim is to control the United States, which is increasing pressure on Iran in the surrounding waters.

According to the Iranian state media, a joint military exercise by the Iranian, Chinese and Russian navy has commenced on the 27th in the Gulf of Oman and the northern Indian Ocean, which are the key points for energy transport.

A military exercise is a four-day exercise that includes training in response to pirates and terrorism, as well as salvage.

In this regard, Iranian Navy officials have stated that "the exercises represent that Iran is not isolated" and emphasized its friendly relations with China and Russia.

The U.S. Trump administration, opposed to Iran, has formed a coalition of coalitions with the United Kingdom, Australia, and Saudi Arabia, and has begun surveillance activities to secure ships in the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Oman.

It seems that Iran is aiming to control the United States by cooperating with China and Russia.

The Japanese government has decided not to participate in the US-led coalition, but to send a SDF destroyer and patrol aircraft to the Gulf of Oman and other places as a unique initiative of Japan at a cabinet meeting on 27th.