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Category Archives: European News

Russia’s Caucasus War Games

18 Tuesday Sep 2012

Posted by Bruce K. Anderson in Caucasus, European News, Foreign Policy, Military and Defense, Russia

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Armenia, Caucasus, Collective Security Treaty Organisation, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Russians, Tajikistan

 

Administrative map of Caucasus in USSR, 1957-1991

Administrative map of Caucasus in USSR, 1957-1991 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Every time Russia comes to play war in the Caucasus, a sense of alert spreads in the neighborhood. And it does not help if the Russians are running around with guns for two separate war games at the same time… (more) ow.ly/1mvgzzBy Giorgi Lomsadze, Eurasianet, September 18, 2012

 

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CSTO Joint Military Maneuvers Continue In Armenia

 

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  • Defense Ministry: Armenia didn’t specify dates for CSTO maneuvers (panarmenian.net)

CSTO Joint Military Maneuvers Continue In Armenia

18 Tuesday Sep 2012

Posted by Bruce K. Anderson in European News

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Armenia, Belarus, Collective Security Treaty Organisation, Collective Security Treaty Organization, CSTO, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Military exercise, Russia, Tajikistan

English: Collective Security Treaty Organisati...

Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) and Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) members. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, September 17, 2012

Joint military exercises of the Russia-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), involving about 2,000 troops from Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Tajikistan, are under way at Armenia’s Marshal Baghramian training ground. The war games, which kicked off on September 15 and will run until September 19… (more) http://ow.ly/1mudY3

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  • CSTO 2012 military drills in Armenia postponed (panarmenian.net)
  • And then there were five (thehindu.com)

Foreign Policy: Security and conflict in the Caucasus region

22 Wednesday Aug 2012

Posted by Bruce K. Anderson in Caucasus, European News, Foreign Policy, Military and Defense, Turkey

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Armenia, Azerbaijan, Best Defense, Caucasus, GAAT, Georgia, Mark Hertling, Middle East, Russia, Territorial dispute, Turkey, United States Army, US Army

U.S. Army Europe commander discusses current challenges and defense issues in the region with Azerbaijan’s Minister of Defense, Safar Abiyev (left). (Photo: Kelly Schloesser, U.S. Army Europe)

From Tom Rick’s blog The Best Defense, August 20, 2012:

By Lt. Gen. Mark P. Hertling, US Army, Best Defense guest columnist

The Caucasus — that historical causeway of conflict between Europe and the Middle East — remains a complicated tangle of security concerns. Ethnic tensions still affect long standing territorial disputes, internally displaced indigenous people align with or oppose powerful diasporas, and an increasing nouveau riche — an oil-fueled minority upper class — is growing in an area once known only for desperate poverty… (more) http://ow.ly/d8K0x

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  • U.S. Army Command develops Caucasus-linked military scenarios (phantomreport.com)
  • Flashpoint Between Turkey and Iran – The Caucasus Corridor (intelloverwatch.com)
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RFERL: Armenian Troops Flown To Germany For Training

22 Wednesday Aug 2012

Posted by Bruce K. Anderson in Balkans, Caucasus, European News, Foreign Policy, Military and Defense

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Armenia, Bulgaria, Germany, Kosovo, NATO, Romania, Russia, Ukraine

The commander of the U.S. Army in Europe, Lieutenant General Mark Hertling (R), inspects Armenian peacekeeping troops in Yerevan, 18Jul2012 (Photo: RFE/RL)

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, August 15, 2012

More than 100 Armenian soldiers flew to Germany on Wednesday to take part in training and exercises organized by the U.S. military for nations involved in the NATO-led peacekeeping mission in Kosovo.

The Armenian Defense Ministry said the 116 soldiers will train at a U.S. military base in Germany from August 16 through September 4 alongside U.S., Bulgarian, Romanian, Slovenian and Ukrainian troops… (more)

http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article/24678060.html

 

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  • Armenian peacekeepers to participate in multinational maneuvers in Germany (panarmenian.net)
  • RFERL: Does Russia-Georgia-War Film Signal A Rift Between Putin And Medvedev? (brucekanderson.com)
  • Armenian peacekeepers leave for Kosovo (panarmenian.net)

RFERL: Does Russia-Georgia-War Film Signal A Rift Between Putin And Medvedev?

11 Saturday Aug 2012

Posted by Bruce K. Anderson in Caucasus, European News, Military and Defense, Russia

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2008 South Ossetia war, Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev, Georgia, Russia, South Ossetia, Vladimir Putin, Yuri Baluyevsky

 

By Robert Coalson, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, August 10, 2012

 

English: Map of the South Ossetia war

Map of the South Ossetia war (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

A slickly produced film featuring some leading Russian military figures who accuse then-President Dmitry Medvedev of indecisiveness on the eve of Russia’s brief August 2008 war with Georgia continues to produce shockwaves among the country’s political elite… (more) ow.ly/1lUEEx 

 

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  • Medvedev accused of flinching during Georgia war (thehindu.com)
  • Putin Says Russia Had Plans For Georgian ‘Aggression’ In Late 2006 (rferl.org)
  • Georgia and Russia mark anniversary of South Ossetia War (euronews.com)

 

U.S. Army’s Europe Commander Holds Talks With Saakashvili

18 Wednesday Jul 2012

Posted by Bruce K. Anderson in Caucasus, European News, Military and Defense

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Afghanistan, Georgia, Mark Hertling, Mikheil Saakashvili, Tbilisi, U.S. Army Europe, USAREUR

RFE/RL‘s Georgian Service, July 18, 2012

The commander of U.S. Army forces in Europe, Mark Hertling, has met with Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili in Tbilisi for talks on defense cooperation and Georgia’s role in Afghanistan. (more)  ow.ly/1lseKB 

U.S. Army Europe Commander Lt. Gen. Mark P. Hertling meets with Georgian President to further security cooperation initiatives. (U.S. Army photo)

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  • Georgia Has Real Chance To Join NATO In 2014, Says Saakashvili (eurasiareview.com)
  • Russia Foreign Ministry Reacts To Saakashvili’s Georgia ISAF Contribution Remarks (eurasiareview.com)
  • Georgian president details nation’s transformation (princeton.edu)

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Tri-Nation Competition Grafenwoehr Germany

15 Sunday Jul 2012

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Czech Republic, Germany, U.S. Army Europe

Tri-Nation Competition Grafenwoehr Germany

Soldiers from the U.S. (in lighter camouflage) and the Czech Republic work together on a mission during the Tri-Nation Competition at U.S. Army Europe’s Joint Multinational Training Command in Grafenwoehr, Germany, June 27. The four-day competition is designed to build camaraderie between partner nations. (Photo by Gertrud Zach)

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Latvian Defence Minister: NATO will face new challenges

15 Sunday Jul 2012

Posted by Bruce K. Anderson in Baltics, European News, Military and Defense

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Afghanistan, Baltics, Latvia, NATO

Baltic News Network – July 15, 2012

Latvia Defence Minister Artis Pabriks will partake in the International Global Defence seminar in Rome, Italy on July 16-17. The minister will talk about NATO’s role, when the transition period in Afghanistan concludes.
(more) http://ow.ly/1lmQ2T 

Artis Pabriks

Artis Pabriks (Photo credit: Latvian Foreign Ministry)

 

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Turkey continues to use veto powers to block Israel’s international aspirations

06 Sunday May 2012

Posted by Bruce K. Anderson in European News, Foreign Policy, Israel, Turkey

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Israel, Mavi Marmara, MV Mavi Marmara, NATO, Turkey

Locator

Locator (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Turkey is blocking Israel and the EU from participating in the upcoming NATO summit in Chicago. Turkey recently celebrated its 60th year of membership in NATO. The West is also anxious to prevent Turkey from moving further away from western interests in its foreign policy decisions.

The stated purpose for blocking Israel is to force Israel into issuing an official apology for the deaths and injuries that occurred during the raid on the MV Mavi Marmara. The ship claimed to be carrying humanitarian aid and attempted to circumvent Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza. Israeli forces boarded the ship, killing eight Turkish civilians and a U.S. citizen. Israel claims its personnel acted in self-defense and refuses to apologize. Turkey also accepts no blame for the incident, despite supporting the effort to run the blockade.

Israel claims a terrorist organization with ties to Hamas provided the ship for the activist flotilla that intended to run the blockade. Turkey insists the flotilla was entirely manned and organized by activists who only wished to bring humanitarian supplies to Gaza.

Turkish block on Israel, EU at NATO summit raises eyebrows in West

According to (Sedat) Laçiner (a Turkish academic and specialist on the Middle East) Turkey cannot consider Israel, a country that has killed its citizens in international waters, a partner country in NATO, the organization that is committed to ensuring international security. “Israel, a country that has killed Turkish citizens and one American citizen, first needs to acknowledge the crime against humanity it committed in the Mavi Marmara ship raid, offer an apology to Turkey over the raid, pay compensation to the families of the raid victims and normalize bilateral relations with Turkey,” said Laçiner adding, “Only after that can Israel have the chance to cooperate with NATO allies.”

Turkish foreign minister rules out any cooperation with Israel

“It is out of the question for us to be together with Israel in any partnership activity in any international organization, not just NATO. We have already said that we have suspended such cooperation, except for forums such as the United Nations where all countries are members,” (Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet) Davutoğlu said.

Turkey vetoes Israel’s latest NATO partnership bid, despite criticisms

When asked whether Turkey would allow Israel to participate in the NATO process if Israel offers an apology and pays compensation for the lethal Mavi Marmara raid, diplomatic sources replied that a new assessment of the situation would be done in that case. “For Israel the biggest prize will be the normalization of relations with Turkey,” said the same diplomatic source. In addition, Turkey prevented Israel from taking part in NATO’s long-term operation “Active Endeavor” in the Mediterranean Sea.
The naval patrols — known as Operation Active Endeavor and usually including four warships — were launched in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. The operation was initially restricted to member nations but since 2004 has included vessels from partner nations. Turkey is also blocking Israel’s attempt to appoint a representative to NATO headquarters due to Israel’s non-membership in NATO.

Estonian worries about Russian moves in the Baltic region

05 Saturday May 2012

Posted by Bruce K. Anderson in European News, Military and Defense, Russia

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Estonia, Iskander, Kaliningrad, Russia

Locator map of the Baltic region – Estonia, La...

Locator map of the Baltic region – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and the russian Kaliningrad Oblast. Deutsch: Lagekarte des Baltikums – Estland, Lettland, Litauen und Oblast Kaliningrad. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Some Estonian officials are raising warnings about changes to the Russian units and weapons in the Baltic region, such as the Iskander missiles and S-400 anti-aircraft weapon system recently stationed in Kaliningrad, suggesting that it is part of a more aggressive Russian strategy for the region.

Estonian Ministry Document Warns of Russian Military Expansion

Meanwhile other Estonian officials say not to worry, it’s modernization and not really a threat.

Retired Estonian General Brushes Off Fears Over Russian Military Activity

 

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