Friday, May 23, 2014

NATO is strengthening its military presence in the Baltic and Mediterranean due to the escalation of


Tags Military , NATO , Politics , Protest , Security , Ukraine , Vessels , Violence
NATO is strengthening its military presence in the Baltic and Mediterranean due to the escalation of the Ukrainian crisis. The organization is to deploy ships and intensified aerial patrols in the region.
Today we agreed on a number of measures that can be implemented quickly. But more work needs to be done, said Rasmussen. Elaborating on the measures that are to be taken, Rasmussen said that air policing aircraft will fly more sorties over the Baltic region and NATO ships would be deployed in the Baltic Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean.
In addition, he accused Russia of destabilizing Ukraine and amassing its troops along the country s borders. mine blocks He called on Moscow to make clear it does not support the violent actions of armed militia and pro-Russian separatists.
NATO has already mine blocks been stepping up its presence in the region. Several warships have been deployed in the Black Sea over the last few days. They include the US missile destroyer mine blocks Donald Cook, which carries helicopters and a crew of 300 and two more attack vessels.
Moscow has repeatedly denied Western allegations that it has a hand in the ongoing unrest in the south-east of Ukraine and said reports of Russian interference in the region are based on dubious information. Furthermore, President Vladimir Putin has said the recent escalation in the Ukrainian crisis has brought Russia s neighbor to the brink of civil war. Kiev s coup-appointed government announced the beginning of an anti-terrorist operation in the south-east of Ukraine on Monday. The move comes in response to ongoing unrest and violent protests in the region, rejecting Kiev s interim authorities. Some more extreme elements are even calling for a Crimea-style referendum and possible separation from Ukraine. Following months of deadly protests, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich was ousted and replaced by a self-appointed government on February 22. Russia slammed the coup-appointed government as illegitimate and said it had violated the Ukrainian constitution by setting elections for May 25.
Let s look at one of the strugglers - spain. Its GDP per capita mine blocks is still more than double Russias at $29,000 and this is without oil and gas. It makes you wonder just what exactly are they are doing in Russia. Wit h regards to austerity, unemployment benefits in Spain are around $700-$1100 per month. The average salary in Russia mine blocks is around $700-800 per month.   mine blocks  
stay strong and firm Russia <Ukraine people you should unite with your brothers mine blocks in arms to defeat mine blocks the American beast witch is trying to infiltrate your country for its own imperialist agenda the neo Nazi right sector are puppets mine blocks being used by the neo cons of the America. Russia you must repel the beast at all cost victory in the face of your adversary <hail putin>
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