Something
else that the Western media has overlooked
US
soldiers arrive in Lithuania to ‘reassure’ NATO allies amid
Ukrainian crisis
American
troops have arrived in Lithuania for military drills as tensions rise
in the region over Ukraine. Russia has voiced its concern over the
troop buildup in Eastern Europe as well as to the deployment of NATO
ships in the Black Sea.
RT,
27
April, 2014
The Lithuanian government welcomed the arrival of 150 troops at the Lithuanian Air Force Aviation Base in Siauliai on Saturday, reported Reuters. Referring to the escalating tensions in Ukraine, President Dalia Grybauskaite said “we know in this situation who our real friends are coming to help."
"If
any of our guests are injured, it would mean an open confrontation
not with Lithuania but with the United States,"
she added. The group of troops is part of a larger contingent of 600
troops that have been deployed throughout Eastern Europe to reassure
NATO allies. Another company of soldiers arrived in Poland on
Wednesday and in Latvia on Friday. Troops are also expected to arrive
in Estonia on Monday.
"It's
a message to anyone who will listen, and the message is that the
United States of America will honor its commitments to Lithuania,”
Richard Longo, Deputy Commanding General of US Army Europe, told
reporters in Siauliai.
According to the Lithuanian Defense
Ministry the soldiers will conduct a number of military exercises
throughout this year.
US
soldiers walk at the airport after arriving at the air force base
near Siauliai Zuokniai, Lithuania, on April 26, 2014. (AFP
Photo/Petras Malukas)
The
US Department of Defense announced the drills on Tuesday, saying they
sent a clear message to Moscow.
"If
there's a message to Moscow, it is the same exact message that we
take our obligations very, very seriously on the continent of
Europe,"
Kirby told reporters. Washington has accused Russia of meddling in
the affairs of neighboring Ukraine, which is currently embroiled in a
crisis that shows no signs of abating.
Russia
denies it has any involvement in the Ukrainian conflict and has
alleged that the US is “running
the show.”
In addition, Moscow has spoken out against the buildup of allied
force troops in Eastern Europe, saying their war games will not help
to normalize the situation in Ukraine.
“Our
concern is caused by an increase of US air force and military
personnel in the Baltic, Poland, and also the Alliance's ships in the
Black Sea,”
the Defense Ministry said in a statement, quoting General Valery
Gerasimov who spoke with his American counterpart on Friday.
The
US has also deployed frigate USS Taylor in the Black Sea, which will
shortly be joined by French NATO vessel Dupleix. France will also
send four fighter jets to participate in aerial patrols over the
Baltics.
Lithuanian
soldiers and US soldiers stand in front of an aircraft of the US air
force at the air force base near Siauliai Zuokniai, Lithuania, on
April 26, 2014. (AFP Photo/Petras Malukas)
Moscow
has voiced its concern over the Ukrainian government troops that have
been deployed in the East of the country as part of an “anti-terror”
operation. Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said 11,000
Ukrainian soldiers, 160 tanks, 230 armored carriers and at least 150
artillery pieces have been deployed in the region. At least five
people have been killed so far during the Ukrainian operation.
In
response to the buildup of troops close to its borders, Shoigu said
Russia was “forced”
to begin military drills on Thursday.
Moscow
does not recognize Kiev’s coup-appointed government and has decried
the use of force against Ukrainian civilians in the east of the
country.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.