Huge NATO land army to meet Russian aggression

November 8, 2016

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Hundreds of thousands of NATO troops will be put on a higher state of alert amid growing tensions with Russia as the Bloc`s commanders want to prepare a substantial land force capable of deterring Russian aggression, the head of the alliance has indicated, according to The Times.

Jens Stoltenberg, the alliance`s secretary-general, did not give precise figures, but Sir Adam Thomson, Britain`s outgoing permanent representative to NATO, said he thought that the goal was to speed up the response time of up to 300,000 military personnel to about two months, The Times reported.

At present a force of this size could take up to 180 days to deploy.

The troops would act as a ”follow-on force” to NATO`s existing response force, which can be deployed to a warzone within days. The personnel will come from nations across the alliance.

”We have seen Russia being much more active in many different ways,” Stoltenberg said.

”We have seen a more assertive Russia implementing a substantial military build-up over many years; tripling defense spending since 2000 in real terms; developing new military capabilities; exercising their forces and using military force against neighbors.”

”We have also seen Russia using propaganda in Europe among NATO allies and that is exactly the reason why NATO is responding. We are responding with the biggest reinforcement of our collective defense since the end of the Cold War,” said the NATO chief.

”We are . . . addressing what we call the follow-on forces,” he said. ”There are a large number of people in the armed forces of NATO allies. We are looking into how more of them can be ready on a shorter notice.”

He added that the issue had been discussed at a meeting of NATO defense ministers last month….

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