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Bright Star 25: U.S., Egypt Launch One of World's Largest Multinational Military Exercises

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  • By Maged Benjami-Elias

U.S. Central Command and the Egyptian armed forces, through the Egyptian training authority, officially began Bright Star 25, a multinational military exercise, with a ceremonial opening at Mohamed Naguib Military Base, Egypt, Aug. 28.

The exercise brings together forces from across the globe, underscoring the United States' enduring commitment to working alongside Egypt and partner nations to strengthen collective security and promote regional stability. 
 
The day prior to the opening ceremony, Lt. Gen. Ahmed Khalifa, chief of staff of the Egyptian armed forces, inspected final preparations. His visit highlighted the extensive planning and coordination between U.S. and Egyptian forces in hosting what is widely regarded as one of the largest joint military exercises in the world. 
 
"I am pleased to be at the training center and to meet participants from the Egyptian and American sides, as well as from the friendly nations taking part," Khalifa said. "I would like to emphasize the importance of joint exercises, especially Bright Star, given the large number of participating countries and the exchange of expertise and knowledge they provide to all parties involved. Such joint training enhances our future operations. I have previously participated in Bright Star exercises, and they have had a significant and lasting impact — benefits I continue to draw on to this day." 
 
During his tour, Khalifa received a detailed briefing on the full range of procedures from both U.S. and Egyptian teams. He also observed several training activities and engaged with U.S. service members.