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NATO stages massive military drills in Latvia (PHOTOS) Published time: September 06, 2014 21:23 Edited time: September 07, 2014 00:13 U.S. 173 airborne brigade soldiers leave a C-130 aircraft during the Steadfast Javelin II military exercise in the Lielvarde air base, September 6, 2014. (Reuters / Ints Kalnins) As seven-day NATO military exercises continue to take place in Latvia, the organization says the drills are aimed at showing its commitment to Baltic member states in the face of an “assertive” Russia. Exercise Steadfast Javelin 2, which kicked off on September 2, simulates the deployment of NATO soldiers and equipment during a crisis situation. A total of around 2,000 soldiers from nine different countries are taking part in the maneuvers, which will carry on until Monday. On Friday night, around 500 paratroopers landed at Lielvarde airport, located about 60 km from Latvia’s capital, Riga. “We want to assure our people that we are able to protect them. Certainly on top of this we send a clear message to everyone who wants to threaten NATO, that it’s not a thing you should do. NATO will always defend and protect its people,” General Hans-Lothar Domrose, commander of the NATO military command in Brunssum, Netherlands, told reporters. U.S.173 airborne brigade soldiers leave a C-17 aircraft during the Steadfast Javelin II military exercise in the Lielvarde air base, September 6, 2014. (Reuters / Ints Kalnins) The exercises in Latvia will be followed by other drills in Germany, Norway, Ukraine, and Poland later this autumn. Steadfast Javelin 2 was reinforced by a NATO summit in Wales, where the bloc officially announced it was creating a new rapid reaction force. The spearhead of any such force would consist of 4,000-5,000 troops who would be able to deploy to any NATO member country within 48 hours. “It needs to be a relatively light force. It needs to be a force that succeeds, builds upon intelligence and agility, and precision as opposed to weight of military force. It is an agile, precise, intelligence-led rapidly deployable force,” Lieutenant General Ed Davis, NATO deputy land commander, told Reuters. ‘Expansionism and destabilization’: Russia lashes out over NATO spearhead force in E. Europe After 10 years of placing emphasis on military activity in Afghanistan, the alliance is now refocusing on what it refers to as the defense of its members. U.S.173 airborne brigade soldiers arrive in armoured personal carrier Stryker for the Steadfast Javelin II military exercise in the Lielvarde air base, September 6, 2014. (Reuters / Ints Kalnins) The UK has agreed to provide up to 1,000 personnel in the multi-national force, which will be based in Eastern Europe. There are already 1,500 British troops involved in exercises in Baltic countries and an extra 2,000 will be deployed over the next two years. Baltic states have been seeking backup from NATO, claiming they fear that Russia could use the same rationale as it did in Crimea to justify an attack on them. Large Russian speaking minorities live in Baltic the region – in Latvia, for instance, they account for some 26 percent (over 520,000 people) of the total population. U.S. second cavalry regiment soldiers stand with armoured personal carriers during the Steadfast Javelin II military exercise in the Lielvarde air base, September 6, 2014. (Reuters / Ints Kalnins) The announcement was met with dismay in Moscow, which said that NATO was using the crisis in Ukraine to push its military presence closer to Russias borders. The Russian Foreign Ministry said the new force would sabotage the fragile peace process in eastern Ukraine. “Together with the rhetoric at the summit, and the planned military exercises before the end of the year, this will increase tension, destabilization the nascent peace process, and further widen the division in Ukraine,” the ministry’s statement said. As tensions remain high in Ukraine, a US Navy destroyer, a Canadian fregate and, reportedly, a French frigate have entered the Black Sea. A Spanish warship is reportedly on its way there as well. U.S.173 airborne brigade soldiers climb onto armoured personal carrier Stryker during the Steadfast Javelin II military exercise in the Lielvarde air base, September 6, 2014. (Reuters / Ints Kalnins)
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