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US sends stealth fighters to Russia’s backyard for drills

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MARI, Estonia: Two of the US Air Force’s most advanced warplanes, F-35 stealth fighters, landed for the first time in Estonia on Tuesday for exercises in the small Nato state amid tensions with neighbouri­ng Russia.

The move was seen by Estonian defence officials as a gesture underscori­ng Washington’s commitment to its Nato partners.

Rhetoric by US President Donald Trump, who called Nato ‘obsolete’ shortly before he took office, deeply rattled the alliance’s easternmos­t members bordering Russia.

Trump has since reversed much of his criticism.

“Using the most modern fighter jets of the United States in Europe guarantees the sovereignt­y of all Nato member states,” Estonian Defence Minister Margus Tsahkna said quoted by the local Baltic News Service.

“We share the same values and are ready to protect the territory of Nato member states from any kind of possible aggression,” he added, speaking at Estonia’s Amari air base where the jets landed.

F- 35s, devised to have radarevasi­ve abilities, are billed as the most advanced warplanes of their kind.

The US Air Force deployed the multi-role fighters to Europe earlier this month for joint exercises Nato partners.

“I think the role of the training deployment­s being run by the United States Air force is to demonstrat­e the unique capabiliti­es of the F- 35 as they start to integrate into European operations with all the Nato and European partners,” Air Marshal Stuart Evans, deputy commander of Nato ’s Allied Air Command (AIRCOM), told AFP at the Amari base.

Nato is currently deploying four battalions for the first time to Poland and Baltic states Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania as tripwires against any Russian interferen­ce on its eastern flank, a region formerly under Moscow’s control and spooked by its actions in Ukraine. — AFP

 ??  ?? US Air Force F-35A Lightning II fighter lands in Amari air base, Estonia. — Reuters photo
US Air Force F-35A Lightning II fighter lands in Amari air base, Estonia. — Reuters photo

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