all of these troops are aimed at trying to reassure the nato allies on nato s eastern flank who are so nervous, they say, about russia, that the u.s. is there for them, defending the nato commitment, though they will not work under a nato flag, working to help these military forces be reassured if russia makes a move. they will not fight the russians. they will not go into ukraine. why now? and is there any suspicion putin would make a move into any of these countries? the pentagon is not really saying it doesn t think so but is emphasizing this is part of the overall commitment to the nato alliance to show putin these countries will be defended if it came to that. part of the deterrent strategy. nic, how is moscow and the russian president responding to
statements checking them, their dog eared copies, the posture statements and dozens of volumes of congressional testimony are underlined and indexed by their own work. and the margins are annotated. while they do not understand sorry, while they to understand the hardware of weapons systems, good ones are also experts on the nato alliance.to understand the hardware of weapons systems, good ones are also experts on the nato alliance. several know more about nuclear strategy than some of those who write on the subject. i think that that is a perfect way of describing mr. bob burns. particularly that stuff about the nuclear strategy. he spent an awful lot of time reporting on our nuclear capabilities and our nuclear training, our nuclear readiness. so with everything going on today, stuff that we just i just opened with and the tensions in ukraine, the meeting with the crown prince of bahrain in the middle east, all that
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