US moves troops, tanks into Lithuania in message to Russia

By AFP
October 22, 2019

VILNIUS: The United States on Monday began deploying a battalion of troops and dozens of tanks to Lithuania for an unprecedented six-month rotation, a move sought by the Baltic EU and NATO state to deter neighbouring Russia.

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Dozens of Abrams tanks and Bradley armoured vehicles arrived by railway at the army training area in Pabrade. Lithuania´s Defence Minister Raimundas Karoblis said the deployment of some 500 US troops scheduled to stay through the winter proves that a US military presence on NATO´s eastern flank "is no longer a taboo".

"First and foremost, it is a message to Lithuania and neighbouring NATO states that allies are together with us," the minister told AFP. "And it is also a message to Russia that the US is engaged, and it is an additional deterrence element," he added.

Ben Hodges, the former commander of US Army forces in Europe, said the US deployment was a "manifestation of American commitment to continued deterrence along NATO´s eastern flank", at the time when US was pulling American troops out of Syria and abandoning its Kurdish allies.

"Nobody, including the Russians, should be confused by the Americans´ commitment to NATO despite what was I think a mistake of pulling out of Syria," Hodges told AFP via telephone.

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