korea, missile defense in the region, could you give us a sense of what steps they have taken, what has changed before and after this new direction? what has changed is we have increased i.s.r. coverage in the yellow sea and in dopacom has increased the missile readiness, and i think you can understand why we would not detail every bit of that effort. in the back there. on co-response which you briefed on wednesday, the russians told the norwegians they would not send observers to the exercise and we have already seen the russian jets over swedish territory and the baltic sea. so are the forces on guard or wary or provocation of interference?
like russia and other foreign states that you don t want to mess with nato. i think there have been some discussions about if the co response should take place, but i think it s more important to do it now than ever. and what signal does it send to russia, do you think? that we re willing to fight. we will not give up our land. exercise cold response in norway is one of nato s largest, involving 30,000 military personnel from 27 countries. it was planned long before russia invaded ukraine, but russia s been building up its military presence in the arctic, too one reason why british and american marines are also stepping up their training here in this harsh, unforgiving environment. president putin wanted less nato near his border. what he s getting is more. notjust more exercises like this, but thousands more nato troops stationed along nato s eastern
to protect a member state, though not for ukraine. but what s happened in ukraine has suddenly made this training feel more real. an exercise like this, it s really good to have, uh, to prove to countries like russia and other foreign states that you don t want to mess with nato. i think there have been some discussions about if the co response should take place, but i think it s more important to do it now than ever. and what signal does it send to russia, do you think? that we re willing to fight. we will not give up our land. exercise cold response in norway is one of nato s largest, involving 30,000 military personnel from 27 countries. it was planned long before russia invaded ukraine, but russia s been building up its military presence in the arctic, too one reason why british and american marines
but what s happened in ukraine has suddenly made this training feel more real. an exercise like this, it s really good to have, uh, to prove to countries like russia and other foreign states that you don t want to mess with nato. i think there have been some discussions about if the co response should take place, but i think it s more important to do it now than ever. and what signal does it send to russia, do you think? that we re willing to fight. we will not give up our land. exercise cold response in norway is one of nato s largest, involving 30,000 military personnel from 27 countries. it was planned long before russia invaded ukraine, but russia s been building up its military presence in the arctic, too one reason why british and american marines are also stepping up their training here in this harsh, unforgiving environment.