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07-11-2014, 07:33 AM
74% of Germans oppose permanent NATO bases in Poland and Baltics
Published time: June 25, 2014 15:56 Get short URL

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Soldiers from the US Pennsylvania National Guard take part in a field training exercise during the first phase Saber Strike 2014, at the Rukla military base, Lithuania, on June 14, 2014. (AFP Photo / Petras Malukas)

Nearly three-quarters of Germans oppose having permanent NATO military bases in Poland and the Baltic states as a buffer against Russia, a new poll reveals. The opinion reflects a growing trend within Europe opposing further NATO eastern expansion.

In the Forsa poll for the Internationale Politik magazine's latest edition slated for Friday, 74 percent of those surveyed were against the idea, while only 18 percent supported it, Reuters reports. Opposition to NATO expansion in Eastern Europe remains highest in former Communist eastern Germany, Forsa said.

Poland, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia - all former members of the Soviet bloc – fear that Russia poses a military threat following recent events in Ukraine, and have asked for further security guarantees from their NATO partners.

Poland first proposed the idea of increasing the US military presence in Eastern Europe, with Polish Defense Minister Tomasz Siemoniak calling on the Pentagon to deploy as many as 10,000 American troops in his country in April.

The Three Baltic States welcomed the idea that same month.

As a result, thousands of NATO troops held exercises in the region earlier this month, NATO warships have intensified patrols in the Baltic Sea, and jet fighters have likewise stepped up their air patrols.

The alliance has tripled the number of fighter jets based in the Baltics and NATO's top military commander, US Air Force General Philip Breedlove, said in May that NATO would consider permanently stationing troops in Eastern Europe.

Russia claims that would violate a 1997 agreement, in which both sides committed to avoid "any potentially threatening build-up of conventional forces in agreed regions of Europe, to include Central and Eastern Europe."

Earlier this month, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said the “artificial attempt” to continue NATO’s eastward expansion would be “counterproductive.”

Germany is not the only country which feels uncomfortable about an increased NATO presence in Eastern Europe.

Earlier this month, two eastern European states – Slovakia and the Czech Republic – both refused to host foreign troops and military bases on their territories.

The announcements came just days after US President Barack Obama announced a plan to invest $1 billion dollars in ramping up its military presence in Eastern Europe.
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Rudel
07-11-2014, 07:35 AM
Your opinion's done mattering when your own territory's covered with NATO bases.

Virtuous
07-11-2014, 07:35 AM
Your opinion's done mattering when your own territory's covered with NATO bases.

Sad but true. I hope they wake up to this reality.

Scandalf
07-11-2014, 07:43 AM
The irony being that the US is trying to tell Europe to start fending for itself. So they (the US) can start cutting their military expences.
Let's be honest: I don't blame them.
NATO should be an Alliance, Not a babysitter for Europe.

Ulla
07-11-2014, 08:35 AM
The irony being that the US is trying to tell Europe to start fending for itself. So they (the US) can start cutting their military expences.
Let's be honest: I don't blame them.
NATO should be an Alliance, Not a babysitter for Europe.

Agree.

Europe lacks a believable leadership. Everyone makes their own interests only.

Rudel
07-12-2014, 01:12 PM
Everyone makes their own interests only.
As they should. There are still some nations on this continent.

Xanthias
07-12-2014, 01:17 PM
I bet this is the result because America is fucking with the west.