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300 Lithuanian troops to take part in NATO exercises in Poland and Baltics

16 Wednesday Oct 2013

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

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Baltic States, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, NATO, NATO Response Force, Poland, Ukraine

English: Emblem of the . Deutsch: Wappen der N...

Emblem of the NATO Response Force (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

by Lithuania Tribune, October 4, 2013

300 Lithuanian troops will take part in the so-called Chapter 5 exercises in Poland and the Baltic States, designed to test preparedness of the NATO Response Force to respond to an international crisis…

…The Steadfast Jazz 2013 exercises will involve about 6,000 personnel from 20 NATO member countries and partner nation Ukraine. During the event, 3,000 staff personnel from Joint Force Command Brunssum and other allied joint staffs will take part in a command and control exercise at the Adazi Base, Latvia. In addition, 3,000 troops will be involved in a live exercise at Poland’s Drawsko Pomorskie Training area…(more)

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Commentary: Can Ukraine Shed Its Soviet Skin?

26 Thursday Sep 2013

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

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Eastern Partnership, European Union, Orange Revolution, Poland, Post-Soviet states, Russia, Soviet Union, Sweden, Ukraine

The European Union and Ukraine

The European Union and Ukraine (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

By Adam Reichardt, The National Interest, Sept. 26, 2013

It is hard to believe that the election and events that set into motion Ukraine’s Orange Revolution took place nearly nine years ago. The scenes of young Ukrainians camping out on Kiev’s Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square), demanding that their voice be heard and the will of the people not be ignored, was a moment which many believed was not only an awakening for Ukraine, but also a significant change in the whole of the former Soviet Union. One of the largest of the former Soviet states (excluding Russia) had finally begun to make its first strides towards Europe.

The energy and hope that arose out of the Orange Revolution was one of the main drivers behind a movement to bring a final end to the already tattered Iron Curtain. This initiative, which was launched in 2009 under the leadership of Sweden and Poland, became known as the Eastern Partnership (EaP). The goal was to create conditions that would enable greater political association and further economic integration between the European Union and the partnership countries. The belief then was that this project would speed up democratic, economic, institutional and civil-society reforms to bring these states closer to Europe. Membership in the Eastern Partnership was opened to the remaining “European” states that were once members of the Soviet Union—Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. The 2008 war between Russia and Georgia further emphasized the need to create a stronger engagement with these countries, especially if they have aspirations to join the European community…

…The biggest Elephant in the East remains Ukraine, the largest of these countries. For both Europe and Russia, Ukraine is still considered to be the big prize. With a population of over forty-five million people (more than its western neighbor Poland) Ukraine’s potential as a consumer society is quite large. Opening up European markets to Ukraine and vice versa could be potentially a game-changer in the Eastern European region. A large section of Ukraine’s population is Russian-speaking, which can be advantageous to European companies who want to eventually do more business in Russia and other parts of the former Soviet Union… (more)

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Steadfast Jazz 2013 collective defense exercise in the baltics, Poland

22 Monday Apr 2013

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

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Baltic States, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, NATO, Poland, Steadfast Jazz, Zapad 2013

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Baltic States (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

BNS via Lithuania Tribune, April 22, 2013

Up to 5,000 NATO soldiers will attend Steadfast Jazz 2013, an exercise to be held in the Baltic States and Poland this fall, a NATO officer has said… (more)

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  • Baltics pool for ammunition (upi.com)

Visegrad Four to strengthen military cooperation

07 Thursday Mar 2013

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

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Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, V4, Visegrad Four, Visegrad Group

Countries of the Visegrád Group

Countries of the Visegrád Group (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

By Deutsche Welle, March 7, 2013

Defense ministers from the Visegrad Four – Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary – have agreed to form a joint military unit for EU missions. Germany and France praised the move at the summit in Warsaw… (more)

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Large NATO Exercise to Take Place in Baltics in Fall

24 Sunday Feb 2013

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

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Baltic region, Collective security, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, NATO, Poland

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Baltic region – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and the russian Kaliningrad Oblast. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Estonian Public Broadcasting, Feb. 22, 2013

This fall, the Baltic region will host NATO’s biggest collective defense exercise of the last ten years.

The maneuvers, named ‘Steadfast Jazz,’ will take place in Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Estonia will participate with one infantry company as well as staff officers and civilian officials, the Ministry of Defense said in a press release on Thursday… (more)

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  • Rasmussen Urges Russia to Be Open With NATO About Baltic Drills – Bloomberg (bloomberg.com)
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  • Estonia backs Georgian integration with EU and NATO (brucekanderson.com)
  • Baltic Dispute Over Russian Power May Delay Joint Market – Bloomberg (bloomberg.com)

Focus on Europe: Poland

10 Tuesday Apr 2012

Posted by Bruce K. Anderson in European News

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Poland, Russia, Smolensk

Polski: Prezydent RP Lech Kaczyński wraz z mał...

Poland is the focus of two Euronews stories, here and here, both about reaction to the 2nd anniversary of the plane crash in Smolensk, Russia, in which nearly 100 Polish officials died – including Poland’s President and first lady.

Russia reportedly suspends missile threat

08 Sunday Apr 2012

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

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Kaliningrad, Missile Defense, Poland, Russia

The Russians are apparently backing off from their threat to place ground-to-air missiles in Kaliningrad, the enclave the Soviets carved out of Poland as a condition of ending their occupation at the end of the Cold War.

No clear word on why the Russians are holding off. But…

According to the report, “Interfax cited the military official as saying the Iskander plan has been suspended because the new U.S. administration is not so far pushing for deployment of the missile shield.”

Or, maybe the missiles don’t work as claimed, maybe there aren’t enough spare parts, etc…

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28888880/#.T4GzZftzVWU

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