Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Marines in Norway told ‘war’ is coming

- AMY B WANG

The Marine Corps commandant told about 300 Marines in Norway last week that they should be prepared for battle, predicting a “bigass fight” to come.

“I hope I’m wrong, but there’s a war coming,” Gen. Robert Neller told the Marines on Thursday, according to Military.com. “You’re in a fight here, an informatio­nal fight, a political fight, by your presence.”

Neller was visiting a Marine rotational force near Trondheim, about 300 miles north of Oslo. The Marines have been stationed there since January. Their presence in Norway is intended to support operations by NATO and the U.S. European Command, as well as to help the Marine Corps facilitate training in cold weather and mountainou­s conditions.

But Neller and other Corps leaders told the troops they should be prepared for a change in their peacetime mission, should the need arise. In particular, Neller predicted the Pacific and Russia to be the focus of any conflict in the future outside of the Middle East, Military.com reported.

“Just remember why you’re here,” Sgt. Maj. Ronald Green told the troops, according to the military news site. “They’re watching. Just like you watch them, they watch you. We’ve got 300 Marines up here; we could go from 300 to 3,000 overnight. We could raise the bar.”

As the Marines’ top general, Neller is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Pentagon’s senior-most leadership team responsibl­e for contingenc­y planning. It is unclear to what extent his comments were indicative of an actual war to come or merely meant as a pep talk for troops stationed far from home over Christmas. A spokesman for the general did not immediatel­y respond to questions sent by email Saturday.

President Donald Trump unveiled a new National Security Strategy last week that cast China and Russia as competitor­s for global power and potential threats to the United States.

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