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Thailand-based Cobra Gold is the biggest and longest-standing U.S. military exercise in the Asia-Pacific region. Cobra Gold began in 1980, a year after Vietnamese troops pushed to the Thai border after invading Cambodia to oust the Khmer Rouge regime. Early exercises concentrated on conventional military tactics and strategies for attack and defense. In recent years, the exercise has concentrated on peace-keeping operations and humanitarian and civic assistance projects. When a deadly cyclone hit Myanmar in 2008, U.S. Navy ships were diverted from Cobra Gold to offshore Myanmar to offer assistance. But the military government then in power declined its help, apparently suspicious about U.S. intentions.
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