Amman – US, Jordan Troops Practice Response To Hazardous Materials

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    Soldiers participating in simulated chemical attack at the chemical support unit in Zarqa, 30 km east of Amman, Jordan, on Sunday 22 April 2018. Jordanian and US forces were trained to deal with any possible chemical attack during the Iger Lyon exercise. About 3500 participants from the United States and others like them are participating in the 2018 exercise. (AP Photo / Raad Adayleh)Amman – U.S. and Jordanian forces in protective suits have practiced how to handle chemical, biological and nuclear materials.

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    In Sunday’s scenario, the materials were detected in a simulated smuggling incident. Mobile laboratory teams surveyed the area, collected samples and then went through decontamination.

    The drill was part of the annual 12-day “Eager Lion” military exercise involving more than 7,000 troops, including 3,500 U.S. service members. It was held near the Jordanian town of Zarqa, east of the capital, Amman.

    Jordan is a close U.S. ally in the region.

    Eager Lion began a week ago, just a day after the U.S., France and Britain launched missiles at Syrian military targets in response to an alleged chemical weapons attack near Damascus earlier this month.
    Soldiers participating in simulated chemical attack at the chemical support unit in Zarqa, 30 km east of Amman, Jordan, on Sunday 22 April 2018. Jordanian and US forces were trained to deal with any possible chemical attack during the Iger Lyon exercise. About 3500 participants from the United States and others like them are participating in the 2018 exercise. (AP Photo / Raad Adayleh)


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