NATO Threatens To Deploy Military Units To Counter Russia
by Sean Adl-Tabatabai
YourNewsWire.com
November 6, 2015
NATO have announced plans to potentially station permanent military units in member states that border Russia, in order to protect them from what it says are “Russian threats”.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced the plans on Thursday, in a move which will see NATO discard the previous policy it had with Russia since 1997, when both sides signed an agreement called Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation, and Security.
The 1997 agreement meant that NATO would refrain from any “additional permanent stationing of substantial combat forces” that might upset the Kremlin.
Presstv.com reports:
“The important thing is that we have military presence,” the NATO head, however, said, hinting that the past attitude might be changing.
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