The United States does not yet plan to establish a permanent military presence in the Baltics and Romania, Mara Karlin, the Pentagon’s assistant secretary for Strategy, Planning and Capabilities, said February 10 during a video seminar at the Brookings Institution.
“I think it’s a little early to talk about the answer to that. Frankly, the answer is probably no. It remains important that we recognize how the security situation in Europe has changed.”Carlin said in response to a question about Washington’s plans for a possible decision on a permanent presence in the Baltics and Romania.
According to her, the situation is developing rapidly, so it is necessary to constantly assess Russia’s threat to the territories of NATO countries. Then, based on the information received, adjust the position of the United States in this matter.
He also explained that the US is constantly reviewing its actions and the actions of its allies. This applies both to investments and to policies aimed at “Russian containment.”
Source: Rossa Primavera

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