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#1 U.S. troops for Baltic states

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 7:02 pm
by frigidmagi
the hindu
The three Baltic states, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania are members of NATO, but have no NATO troops on the ground, except for a few fighter jets patrolling their airspace.

In a swift reaction to Russia’s acceptance of Crimea into its fold the United States announced plans to deploy American troops to the former Soviet Baltic states and slap further sanctions on Moscow.

On a visit to Poland on Tuesday U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said Washington was considering “rotating” American forces to the Baltic region to protect NATO allies against Russian aggression.

Mr. Biden said those forces could conduct ground and naval exercises, plus engage in training missions.

The three Baltic states, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania are members of NATO, but have no NATO troops on the ground, except for a few fighter jets patrolling their airspace. Last week NATO deployed additional F-16 fighters to Poland and Lithuania.

The U.S. Vice President is travelling to Lithuania on Wednesday to reassure the leaders of the Baltic states of the U.S. commitment to ensure their security.

Mr. Biden warned that the U.S. and Europe will impose further sanctions to punish Russia for its “land grab” in Ukraine.

The U.S. and its allies will gather next week in Europe to consider a further response to Russia’s absorption of Ukraine’s Crimea region, the White House said on Tuesday.

The U.S., Germany, Britain, Canada, France, Japan and Italy, as well as the European Union will meet on the margins of a nuclear security summit at The Hague that U.S. President Barack Obama plans to attend.

The U.S. and the E.U. on Monday penalised a number of Ukrainian and Russian officials blamed for escalating the crisis in Ukraine.

Russia scoffed at the Western sanctions. The State Duma (lower house) in a statement on Tuesday challenged the U.S. and “eurobureaucrats” to blacklist all lawmakers who supported Crimea’s accession to Russia.

Vladislav Surkov, a close aide to Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, said he was proud of making the U.S. blacklist.

“I consider this a kind of political Oscar from America for best male supporting role,” the Interfax news agency quoted Mr. Surkov as saying on Tuesday.

Keywords: Ukraine crisis, Crimea referendum, Russia-Ukraine dispute, United States, European union, Vladimir Putin, Crimea accession treaty, US sanctions, Joe Biden, US troops in Baltic, NATO air patrols
The troops frankly are there as a tripwire and a warning to Russia that we still take NATO seriously and we are prepped to fight over it.

#2 Re: U.S. troops for Baltic states

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 7:04 pm
by Josh
As a child of the Cold War, there is something utterly surreal about the concept that the Baltic States are NATO members now and we'll be deploying troops there as a howdy to Ivan.

#3 Re: U.S. troops for Baltic states

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 11:26 pm
by Lys
Vladislav Surkov, a close aide to Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, said he was proud of making the U.S. blacklist. “I consider this a kind of political Oscar from America for best male supporting role,” the Interfax news agency quoted Mr. Surkov as saying on Tuesday.
:lol: Oh those Russians.

#4 Re: U.S. troops for Baltic states

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 11:58 pm
by LadyTevar
*shakes head* More Saber-Rattling. Again, hopefully this blows over.

#5 Re: U.S. troops for Baltic states

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 8:01 am
by Josh
This part of it will blow over. We have to do something to show the flag for the former Soviet/Warsaw Pact states that we actually can project a bit of force into. It's the symbolic language of diplomacy, not an actual prep for a fight.