Kuwait city: Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Kuwaiti Army, Air Vice Marshal Sabah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, affirmed that the "Desert Observer 26" exercise reflects the depth of the strategic partnership between the Kuwaiti and US armies and enhances combat readiness and joint operations.
According to Kuwait News Agency, this statement was made by Air Vice Marshal Sabah Al-Jaber in a press release issued by the General Staff, following his patronage and attendance at the conclusion of the joint exercise between the Kuwaiti and US armies. The event was also attended by the Commander of US Army Central, Lieutenant General Frank Patrick, along with several senior officers and commanders from both sides.
Air Vice Marshal Sabah Al-Jaber highlighted that the exercise falls within the framework of strategic relations based on military cooperation between Kuwait and the United States. He emphasized the level of discipline and professionalism demonstrated by the participating forces, underlining the importance of continuing such joint exercises. These exercises play a crucial role in exchanging expertise and strengthening joint military work.
"Desert Observer 26" is part of the ongoing joint military cooperation between the Kuwaiti and US armies. It is included in the army's scheduled military exercises with allied countries to enhance joint training, unify operational concepts, and raise the level of combat readiness for both nations.