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exercises in its NATO allies in the Baltic, the Pentagon said
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Washington (AFP) --- The United States has begun to deploy 3,000 troops
on a three-month exercise to Russia 's nervous neighbours in the
Baltic, military officials said Monday.
reassure
Operation Atlantic
Resolve will see major NATO forces working alongside their allies in Latvia , Lithuania
and Estonia
-- former Soviet republics now members of the Western alliance.
Pentagon spokesman
Colonel Steven Warren said vehicles, helicopters and heavy equipment had begun
arriving in the Latvian capital Riga
and that the exercises would last 90 days.
According to a US military
source, speaking on condition of anonymity, the equipment would remain behind
in the region after the troops of the Third Infantry Division return to base.
Earlier, in Riga , US
General John O'Connor told AFP the deployment would "demonstrate resolve
to President (Vladimir) Putin and Russia that collectively we can
come together."
The delivery
includes Abrams tanks and Bradley fighting vehicles as well as support
equipment and O'Connor said the armor would stay "for as long as required
to deter Russian aggression."
The three Baltic
states of Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania have been NATO and
European Union members since 2004 but have very little miliary hardware of
their own.
A series of
maneuvers by Russia
in the Baltic region has stoked concern that the Kremlin could try to
destabilize the countries that were in its orbit during Soviet times.
NATO is countering Russia by boosting defenses on Europe's eastern
flank with a spearhead force of 5,000 troops and command centers in the Baltic
states, Bulgaria , Poland and Romania .
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