The Phnom Penh Post

American troops arriving in Poland draw Russian ire

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US TROOPS and tanks began arriving in Poland yesterday, part of one of the largest deployment­s of US forces in Europe since the Cold War that will eventually involve more than 3,000 soldiers.

The Pentagon operation sparked immediate anger from Russia, with the Kremlin describing it as a “threat” on its “doorstep.”

The Atlantic Resolve mission will see an armoured brigade with more than 3,000 Amercian soldiers and heavy equipment deployed in Poland and nearby NATO partners Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary on a rotational basis.

The outgoing Obama administra­tion ordered the deployment in 2014 to reassure eastern allies after Russia’s actions in Ukraine.

But the operation comes a week ahead of the inaugurati­on of US President-elect Donald Trump, who has suggested his Republican administra­tion will seek to ease tensions with the Kremlin.

A contingent of US troops entered Poland at the Olszyna border crossing with Germany on Thursday.

Heavy equipment, including 87 Abrams tanks and over 500 personnel carriers including military-equipped Humvees were to follow.

“This operation threatens our interests and our security,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said yesterday.

“This is even more pronounced when a third party [the US] reinforces its military presence on our doorstep in Europe,” he added.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minist e r Alexei Mechkov described the deployment as a “factor destabilis­ing European security.”

Last summer, NATO leaders also endorsed plans to rotate troops into Poland and the three Baltic states to reassure them they would not be left in the lurch if Russia was tempted to repeat its 2014 Ukraine interventi­on.

A separate US-led battalion working within the NATO framework will be stationed near Poland’s north-east border with Russia’s Kaliningra­d exclave.

Moscow has stepped up its presence in the Baltic Sea area over the last two years.

Its jets regularly violate the airspace of smaller ex-Soviet NATO allies like Estonia.

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