... behaviour”), but refers only to Poland and the Baltic countries specifically. The Central and Eastern European Countries that are not mentioned in the report reject the notion of... ... Baltic security, the higher the risk for Russia that its “aggression against NATO” will result in a global conflict with world’s most powerful military... ... region. Yet Kacprzyk fails to mention that the problem of the Russian diaspora in the Baltic states could be resolved by providing them with basic human rights (right now...
... potential serious consequences of this initiative by the Pentagon, particularly with regard to relations between Russia and NATO.
The U.S. project officially became known a month prior in mid-June 2015, when The New York Times
published an article
reporting ... ... Ukraine
.”
Despite the sometimes frightening activity of NATO and the U.S. in the Baltic nations as well as Central and Eastern Europe, the ultimate goal is not war, but to maintain tensions and mistrust, especially in relations between countries ...
... and ELN Report
The Pentagon has all but abandoned the idea of having heavily equipped NATO forces permanently stationed in Europe. The three remaining brigades in Western... ... Even the drastic deterioration of the situation in the Middle East (Iraq, Syria) and Eastern Europe (Ukraine) could not prevent the
“optimization” and “restructuring”... ... the plans to move a part of the United States’ heavy weaponry to Poland and the Baltic states, which have become more convenient places for U.S. troops to store their...