The U.S. is likely to move a warship into the Black Sea and send a
small team of soldiers to Europe as part of NATO’s effort to bolster
allies in Eastern Europe who are worried about Russia’s military
annexation of Crimea.
The official says military commanders are considering ways to bolster America’s military presence in the region. But the official said the U.S. is encouraging allies to contribute more aircraft to the Baltic air patrol mission and beef up military support to Poland — steps the United States has taken.
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says this country has “to be prepared to deal with any contingency and all options.”
NATO foreign ministers on Tuesday ordered an end to civilian and military cooperation with Russia.
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The official says military commanders are considering ways to bolster America’s military presence in the region. But the official said the U.S. is encouraging allies to contribute more aircraft to the Baltic air patrol mission and beef up military support to Poland — steps the United States has taken.
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says this country has “to be prepared to deal with any contingency and all options.”
NATO foreign ministers on Tuesday ordered an end to civilian and military cooperation with Russia.
Read more: U.S. may move warship into Black Sea | Navy Times | navytimes.com
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