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Seven NATO Allies Will Reportedly Create New Rapid Reaction Force | |
2014-08-30 | |
BRUSSELS, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Seven NATO allies plan to create a new rapid reaction force of at least 10,000 soldiers as part of plans to boost NATO defenses in response to Russia's intervention in Ukraine, the Financial Times reported on Friday. The aim is to create a division-sized joint expeditionary force for rapid deployment and regular exercises. The British-led force would include air and naval units as well as ground troops, the newspaper said. Countries involved include Denmark, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Norway and the Netherlands. Canada has also expressed an interest in taking part, it said.
Since Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimea region in March, NATO members have taken a number of short-term steps to reinforce the security of allies in eastern Europe that are worried by Russia's new assertiveness. At the Wales summit next week, U.S. President Barack Obama and other NATO leaders are expected to agree on a longer-term plan for boosting NATO's eastern defenses. One element of the plan will be shaking up NATO's existing rapid reaction force so that some units of it are capable of responding to a crisis in a few days, NATO diplomats say. Unfortunately the patient will expire before the antidote is fielded. | |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#1 Did they ask they EU military component if this was OK? I'm certain this will frighten the Russians into playing nice. Note that Germany and France (bought off) aren't in, as well as the Poles (scared to death and asking Israel for advice). |
Posted by: ed in texas 2014-08-30 16:51 |