Bright Star 2003 Exercise Canceled
Washington - August 10, 2003
The Department of Defense announced today that the United States has decided it will
not be able to participate in this year's Bright Star exercise scheduled for next
month. The decision was made in view of continued operations in the Global War on
Terrorism in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere by the United States and other
nations. The Bright Star exercise will not be held this year."This was an extremely difficult decision," said Secretary of Defense Donald
Rumsfeld. "Given our current worldwide commitments, it seemed best to take a
temporary break from this exercise, as we did after Operation Desert Storm. Bright
Star is one of our most important exercises and reflects the value we attach to our
strong relationship with Egypt, he said."Bright Star is a combined exercise conducted bi-annually since 1981 in which more
than 70,000 troops from more than 10 countries normally participate.The Department regularly evaluates the potential impact of scheduled exercises on
real world operations. To date, for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1, 2002, 49 of
182 exercises originally intended have been canceled or rescheduled.-KM News