NATO may include around 40,000 troops in its rapid response
Spearhead Force. Most of the troops are going to be stationed close to
Russian borders in Eastern Europe.
The proposal would mark a significant increase in the number
of NATO troops in the region, as there were just 4,000 troops there in
2014. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Monday that NATO
defense ministers would decide to increase the capacity to as many as
40,000 troops. The present strength of the NATO Response Force is
13,000.
Stoltenberg previously said in Brussels that Russia’s
“nuclear saber-rattling” was dangerous and destabilizing. “This is
something which we are addressing, and it's also one of the reasons we
are now increasing the readiness and preparedness of our forces,”
Stoltenberg said, as Russia Today reported.
Rapid response teams and special forces will be a part of
the Spearhead Force. The air and marine components are also going to be
included. The decision to increase the strength of the NATO force will
be officially announced when NATO defense ministers meet in Brussels on
Wednesday and Thursday.
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Monday that his
country would help NATO with aircraft, weapons and forces. He said that
the decision had been made to stand by Europe in its battle against
security threats. Fox News reported that the threats included extremists from the south and Russia from the east.
Six headquarters are going to keep the troops under command.
The headquarters are going to be stationed in Romania, Poland,
Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Bulgaria. The new rapid reaction force
was originally intended to include 4,000 troops that would be ready to
be deployed in 48 hours.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul said that
the disagreements between Russia and the United States would not be
solved soon. According to him, the “challenge” is going to take decades.
Stoltenberg earlier indicated that the NATO troops would be
the “biggest” military reinforcement in Europe since the Cold War. He
also said that Russia’s “more assertive” activities were a matter of
concern for the alliance. The Spearhead Force earlier had Noble Jump,
its first military exercise, in Poland.
Russian President Vladimir Putin previously announced that
there would be a further development in Russia’s nuclear armed forces.
He said the move was a preparation against America’s deployment of heavy
weapons near Russia borders.
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