The United States, South Korea, India, Australia, and Japan will conduct joint anti-submarine warfare exercises near Guam in the Pacific Ocean. It is known that the international maneuvers will commence today, November 16, and continue until January 25, reports Yonhаp. It is reported that during the exercises, the allies will hone their capabilities in combating underwater threats from potential adversary countries. Maritime patrol aircraft from four Indo-Pacific nations – Australia, India, Japan, and South Korea – have deployed to the U.S. Air Force’s Andersen base in Guam. Australia has anno…