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German tanks scare Russia off Lithuania
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Some dozens of units of the German military equipment,
including 20 Marder infantry fighting vehicles and 6
Leopard 2 tanks, have arrived in Lithuania. Equipment as
well as 450 more soldiers of the Bundeswehr are to be
deployed just 140km away from the Russian border. The
build-up of German forces thus has been finished and next
week we may get down to drills, Torsten Stefan,
representative of the Bundeswehr, claimed. The mission of
German forces is meant for reinforcement of the NATO s
eastern flank, which was agreed by the Alliance in summer
2016. Under this initiative, four NATO battalions will be
deployed in Poland, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania. The
Austrian media has also pointed out importance of this
event. According to them, a historical troops movement
took place on Friday. German tanks have been deployed at
the Russian border for the first time since the end of
the WWII . However, the Der Spiegel journalist Jakob
Augstein expresses concern over attempts of such
intimidation of Russia and revival of the Cold War
lexicon. Thus, the Bundeswehr is going to scare off
Russia in the Baltic States, the German authorities
intend to increase expenditure on defence, while popular
media wonder whether Germany will have its own nuclear
bomb.
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Date Published: 2023-03-06 03:07:01
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