Wednesday, May 12, 2021

NATO Exercises Sweep Europe Amid Russian Escalation Rising Tensions


Lit only by an orange floodlight, a single file of camouflaged men crept along the wall of a small, dark Romanian Port on the Black Sea. Suddenly, they opened Fire on the two men guarding a darkened Warehouse with broken windows. Moving past the fallen guards, an American Voice, among the mix of men speaking accented English. The Team of U.S. Navy SEALs, along with Romanian and Spanish Special Forces, quickly and quietly worked their way through the Warehouse, firing on enemy fighters and, when possible, taking them prisoner. When the Operation was done, the assaulting team, whose ammunition had consisted of Plastic Projectiles and Paint rounds, was told by an Instructor they had passed the Course and to get back in position to run it again.

The Seals from Virginia Beach, are in Romania this month, as part of a Contingent of American Special Forces taking part in the "Trojan Footprint" Military Exercises across Five Eastern European Countries that involve 600 NATO and Non-NATO Forces, including Troops from Ukraine and Georgia, which have both been Invaded by Russia in recent years. The Training is taking place alongside this month's much Larger Defender, Europe 21 NATO Joint Exercises, which have some 28,000 Forces participating from 26 different Countries.

Both sets of Military Training Exercises, while Long-Planned, follow a Series of Aggressive Russian Military moves across Europe.

The SEALs and U.S. Army's Green Berets, Exercised in Romania and North Macedonia over several days. In Central Romania, the Green Berets fast roped and rappelled down from Helicopters alongside Ukrainian and Romanian Soldiers before Blasting and Shooting their way into a makeshift house. In North Macedonia, American Special Air Tactics Airmen taught Local Troops how to Call-in-Targets for an AC-130 Plane that was Firing on a distant ridgeline, the Macedonians carefully annunciating the Coordinates in halting English.

The Annual Exercises were Canceled last year during the Outbreak of the Coronavirus Pandemic and while they are over a year in the making, it is lost on no one that they Coincide with a dramatic Escalation of Tension between Russia and the West.

"We have to be strong and supportive of our allies when there is a threat," said David Muniz, the most Senior U.S. Diplomat in Romania who serves as the Embassy's Chargé d'Affaires. "When we are strong, when we are united, it has a real chilling effect, shall we say, on the kinds of things that can happen." "In this way, you cut down on the chance for mischief," he added, shortly before American Paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division poured out of Transport Planes over a Romanian Airfield in Boboc. An Exercise in the Black Sea was led by U.S. Navy SEALs, along with Spanish and Romanian Naval Forces in Mangalin, Romania.

While some Russian Forces have recently pulled back from theirDdeployment to the Border with Ukraine, Russia's Navy has also carried out Exercises in the Black Sea, Challenged Ukrainian Coast Guard Vessels in the same waters and Closed Down parts of the Small Sea around the Crimean Peninsula, which Moscow Invaded and Annexed in 2014.

Humvees and Troops joined a Military Training with U.S., Ukrainian, and Romanian Special Forces in Reghin, Romania.

Since April, the U.S. has Sanctioned Russia for its Interference in the 2020 Election, the SolarWinds Hack, and the Poisoning of Activist Alexey Navalny. The Two sides have Expelled a Number of each other's Diplomats. Ahead of a Proposed Summit between Presidents Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin in June, U.S. Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, traveled to Ukraine, where he Cautioned that Russia could Reverse a recent Withdrawal of some of the Tens of Thousands of Troops that had amassed along the Border with Ukraine.

"Russia has the capacity on fairly short notice to take aggressive action if it so chooses, and so we are watching this very, very carefully," Blinken said in a May 6th Press Conference with Ukraine's President, Volodymyr Zelensky. "We discussed in some detail the support that we're providing, we'll continue to provide to Ukraine to continue to strengthen its security, its defenses," Blinken said.

From the Black Sea, Russia could also Launch an Attack on Ukraine's Mainland, the former Commander of NATO, James Stavridis, wrote: "The objective would be to neutralize the Ukrainian naval forces, gain complete sea control in the northern Black Sea, cut off Ukrainian military forces from their supply lines, and obtain dominance over a section of land that could connect Russia with Crimea,".

Last month, the Pentagon Scratched plans to send Two Destroyers into the Black Sea but the U.S. Coast Guard has sent the Hamilton cutter, which the Navy's 6th Fleet said was there "to support NATO allies and partners." It has been photographed being Shadowed by a Russian Patrol Vessel.

A Russian Attack on Ukraine would Not necessarily Compel the U.S. and the Rest of NATO to Intervene, since it is Not part of the Alliance. NATO did Not respond Militarily to Russia's Annexation of Crimea but has Refused to Recognize it as Russian Territory.

A big part of the aim of the NATO Exercises now, beyond sending a Message to Russia and others, is simply at a Tactical Level: should the Allies and Partners need to Join a Fight together, they know how to Work alongside each other and Cross-Pollinate with other Countries' Equipment. "It's just to build that knowledge with each other," said a Green Beret Operator. "It shows that we're willing to learn from each other. It is important, significant, whatever's going on around the world."










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