NATO Had Enough of Russia – GET OUT OF UKRAINE!

    The rising tension in Europe has not only been in Ukraine’s field in recent months; NATO member countries are also rapidly revising their defense plans against the threat posed by Russia.
    In particular, the aggressive actions launched by Russia against Ukraine in 2022 have consigned the “permanent large unit talk” policy that the Alliance has been following for a long time in the eastern part of the Alliance to history. Now, information on NATO’s new defense plans includes the permanent deployment of multinational NATO troops in Europe.
    It openly declares that countries close to Russia – especially in the Baltic and Eastern European lines – are under threat.
    In this context, NATO European Commander General Philip Breedlove stated that in response to Russia’s military threat against Ukraine, some NATO member countries’ troops “felt threatened” He said it could be deployed to the east of Europe.

    According to foreign press reports, Breedlove said that he “would not rule out the possibility of any country, including the United States, being involved.” It is known that the foreign ministers of the 28 NATO member countries gave General Breedlove the authority to propose measures by Tuesday that would show that the alliance’s countries closer to Russia have the support of their allies.

    “This is basically a package of land, air and sea measures that will provide security to our eastern allies,” Breedlove said.

    An important criterion here was whether American troops could be involved in this process. General Breedlove clarified the issue and said that he would not rule out any country’s contribution.

    The NATO European Commander said that the Russian military presence on the Ukrainian border had not changed.

    Breedlove also said, “What we see there is about 40 soldiers. I would describe it as a unified army. In other words, it is the army that has all the necessary prerequisites to fulfill the military objectives given to them, he said.
    Breedlove stated that Russia’s intentions are still unclear.
    According to the information received, thirty-five soldiers from the New York National Guard were deployed to Eastern Europe after completing weeks of training and preparation requirements.

    Soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division Main Command Post-Operation Detachment, based at Hancock Air National Guard Base in Syracuse, flew to Romania and Poland on June 10.
    They joined their active-duty colleagues from the 10th Mountain Division headquarters already in Europe to expand their capabilities and strengthen the division’s mission as part of NATO’s commitment to security and stability in the region.
    Most of the soldiers deployed volunteered for the mission, including many from other units across the state.

    Because the 10th Mountain Division had specific requirements for which military occupational specialties it needed.

    According to the detachment’s executive officer, Capt. Darren Hagen, the mobilization took place on an expedited timeline.

    The soldiers had limited time to complete deployment requirements, including weapons proficiency, medical and physical fitness tests.

    The MCP-ODs are trained, equipped and well-integrated into the 10th Mtn. Div. headquarters.
    That’s what they trained for. They understand their mission, they understand their capabilities and they’re ready to go.

    28 Comments

    1. NATO hardly managed little Serbia and now they talk about Russia. For 20 years NATO could not subdue Afghans… How many lost wars is needed for NATO to awake.

    2. What a bs, they really want to find out the difference between a special military operation and war. Here are a lot of people don't know what it would look like…

    3. Youtube is full of this kind of BS. Irrelevant info with regards to the title, clickbait, archive images and unverified news. Entirely fake, unbelievable that many people take this all serious.

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