Germany is sending troops on a permanent deployment
to a foreign nation for the first time since World War II. Germany had
agreed to deploy troops to Lithuania back in June but did not set an
official date for deployment at that time. Lithuanian Defense Minister
Arvydas Anusauskas met with German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius on
Monday to discuss a multi-year “Roadmap Action Plan.”
"Multi-year" he says ... ha ha ha ha!
“The eastern flank has now moved to the east, and it’s the duty of Germany to protect it,” Pistorius said Monday during a joint press conference. Around 4,800 troops will be permanently positioned in Lithuania, arriving in increments from 2024 until 2027. Pistorius called the move historic and likened it to the troops stationed in West Germany during the Cold War to protect the nation from Soviet aggression. Lithuania borders both Russia and Belarus.
For years, Putin has said that Russia would not respond well if cornered by NATO. He attempted to broker numerous deals to prevent “NATO aggression” and avoid a large-scale conflict. But NATO is not an organization of peace.
“We will ensure reliable deterrence and we will be ready to [defend] NATO. We are sending a clear signal with this step to those who present a threat to peace and security in Europe,” Pistorius commented.Who? ... the USA, England and Ukraine?
He also
noted that taxes must be raised to support this new NATO deterrent plan
but did not elaborate on how they will extort their own citizens to pay for the war that they so desperately want.
No updates on an American civil war just yet. Wait for it. That will depend on the military and what side they eventually pick.
with thanks to Armstrong Economics
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