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Threat From Russia ‘Real’ as USA Moves Missiles to Warsaw
Obama reportedly snubs NATO chief as Russia makes new threats against allies

FILE – In this Feb. 5, 2014 file photo, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg speaks during a media conference at NATO headquarters in Brussels. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo, File)
Russia threatens Denmark with nuclear weapons if it tries to join Nato defence shield

The flagship of Russia’s Nothern Fleet, heavy nuclear missile cruiser ‘Pyotr Veliky’
NATO intercepts Russian jets over Baltic Sea
Nato Summit 2014: Secretary General Says International Community Has ‘Obligation’ to Stop Isis

Nato Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen speaks to the media at the Celtic Manor resort, near Newport, in Wales September 4, 2014.
Russia ‘to alter military strategy towards Nato’
- File photo: Armed Russian soldier stands near Russian army vehicles outside a Ukrainian border guard post in the Crimean town of Balaclava, 1 March 2014
Russia is to alter its military strategy as a result of the Ukraine crisis and Nato’s presence in eastern Europe, a top Russian official says
NATO says Russia could be poised to invade Ukraine
A Ukrainian army military armoured vehicle is seen through a ruined building on the outskirts of the eastern Ukrainian town of Slaviansk, August 5, 2014. REUTERS-Valentyn Ogirenko
Nato ‘unprepared’ for Russia threat, say MPs

Pro-Russian militants sit on a tank in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine
Nato is poorly prepared for an attack on a member state from Russia, an influential group of MPs has warned.
US troop buildup in Jordan
after Turkey shuts US-NATO arms corridor to Syrian rebels
The US decision to upgrade Syrian rebel weaponry has run into a major setback: debkafile reveals that Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan phoned President Barack Obama in Berlin Wednesday, June 19, to report his sudden decision to shut down the Turkish corridor for the transfer of US and NATO arms to the Syrian rebels.
Against this background, the US President informed Congress Friday, June 22, that 700 combat-equipped American military personnel would remain in Jordan at the end of a joint US-Jordanian training exercise. They would include crews of two Patriot anti-aircraft missile batteries and the logistics, command and communications personnel needed to support those units. The United States is also leaving behind from the war maneuver a squadron of 12 to 24 F-16 fighter jets at Jordan’s request. Some 300 US troops have been in Jordan since last year.
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