NATO launches another provocation against Russia Front page / World / Europe 09.06.2009 Source: Pravda.Ru Increase font size Decrease font size print version Pages: 12 In addition to the maneuvers in Georgia, NATO launched another event near Russias borders. This time the drills take place in the north, in Scandinavian countries and in the Baltic States. Over 2,000 servicemen from ten countries of the alliance (Britain, Germany, Denmark, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, the USA, France and Estonia) participate in ten-day Baltops-2009 drills which are held within the scope of NATOs Partnership for Peace Program.
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Finland and Sweden, which do not hold NATOs membership, provided their territories, army bases and troops for the drills. First priority is given to aviation, including carrier aviation: Britains Illustrious aircraft carrier arrived in the Baltic Sea to participate in the event. Fifty multi-mission fighters, bomber aircraft and cargo planes will be involved in the largest military drills that have ever been held on the territories of Finland and Sweden, the two neutral states.
What do Finland and Sweden want from the drills? A spokesperson for Swedens Defense Ministry said that the nation intended to prepare its troops for air operations. The official also said that the Baltic Sea provided a unique opportunity for the drills taking into consideration the intense freight traffic activity.
The new drills do not violate any regulations. Non-NATO members are entitled to participate in the drills, which the alliance holds.
Konstantin Sivkov, a military expert with the Academy for Geopolitical Sciences, told Pravda.Ru that the West was most likely working on the establishment of the new world order.
The fact that two neutral states - Finland and Sweden - participate in NATOs drills shows that there is a wider bloc being formed in the West, he said.
The West intends to redistribute primary resources against the background of the ongoing economic crisis. It is possible to obtain cheap raw materials militarily. The fact that right and ultra-right factions win the recent elections to the European Parliament is quite indicative. The same was taking place during the 1930s, which also coincided with the global economic crisis. A war proved to be a way out of the crisis back in those years. It looks like history repeats itself today.
As far as Russia is concerned, the country finds itself between wind and water. NATO is holding its drills near Russias southern and northern borders, which is not incidental. The alliance approaches Georgia as a springboard to capture the energy resources of the Caspian Sea region. The north is attractive for the opportunity to attack Russias key centers, the expert said.