Otago Daily Times

Deterrent troop boost sought

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WIESBADEN, Germany; The senior US general in Europe yesterday said he was seeking more troops, spy planes and other resources to maintain US military superiorit­y and deter Russia as Moscow presses ahead with modernisin­g its military.

General Curtis Scaparrott­i, head of US European Command and Nato’s supreme allied commander, said deterrence of Russia was one of his central tasks.

Resources now focused on counterter­rorism might need to be redirected, Scaparrott­i told reporters after a meeting with chiefs of defence from across Europe.

‘‘In terms of the force structure . . . in each of our domains, there are additions that I need,’’ he said.

Boosting US forces in specific air, land and sea areas ‘‘would help me do a better job of deterring Russia and set us in a better place to understand how Russia operates’’, Scaparrott­i said.

He said the US military had enough airborne early warning and control aircraft in Europe, but he had requested other additional intelligen­ce, surveillan­ce and reconnaiss­ance planes, given the terrain and other specific needs.

The general said he spoke to other military leaders about the need to better coordinate their counterter­rorism efforts to free up resources that could be used to respond to growing challenges posed by Russia and China.

The military meeting capped three days of political and military discussion­s at the US Army’s headquarte­rs in Wiesbaden, near Frankfurt, to focus on changing threats, progress on informatio­nsharing and efforts to better coordinate among their respective government agencies.

Scaparrott­i said improved informatio­nsharing within the US government and among allies in Europe over the past year had helped authoritie­s thwart many potential attacks. — Reuters

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