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- January 26, 2022 at 8:19 pm #23443Paul SullivanMemberJanuary 27, 2022 at 8:13 pm #23493Ani PrakashKeymaster
Given that tensions are exacerbating between Russia and the West and diplomatic solutions needed to resolve the crisis are on the verge of collapsing, NATO has responded by further increasing their military reinforcements towards Eastern Europe and Southeastern Europe as part of their effort to strengthen stability within their eastern flank. Denmark has sent F-16s to Lithuania while the US has deployed F-15 fighters to Estonia for a joint mission at the Baltics. The Spanish have sent frigates at the Mediterranean Sea and deployed their fighters to Bulgaria. The British began their shipment of anti-tank weapons as well as deployment of troops in Ukraine while the Germans, after a day-in-a-half worth of scrutiny from its allies, decided to expedite its shipment of military helmets for the Ukrainian military to utilize in the event of an invasion. President Biden and the United States is weighing on the option of increasing military deployments at the Polish and Romanian borders with Ukraine and has placed its troops on “high-alert” over the security uncertainties unfolding in Ukraine’s eastern borders. Both the US and NATO are collectively working to avert the possibilities of an invasion from a common adversary and each member country of the alliance is pursuing a multitude of salient options necessary for safeguarding the tenets of democracy regionally.
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