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Germany launches permanent troop deployment on NATO’s eastern flank

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  • microwave@lemmy.worldM This user is from outside of this forum
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    Summary

    Germany has launched its first permanent foreign troop deployment since WWII, stationing a 5,000-strong armored brigade in Lithuania to reinforce NATO’s eastern flank amid Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine.

    Officially activated near Vilnius, the 45th Armored Brigade marks a major shift in German defense policy, long averse to permanent overseas combat troop presence.

    The deployment, set to be fully operational by 2027, includes support units and reflects NATO’s deterrence strategy.

    Lithuania views it as crucial for national security, while Germany repositions itself as a more assertive military power.

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      Summary

      Germany has launched its first permanent foreign troop deployment since WWII, stationing a 5,000-strong armored brigade in Lithuania to reinforce NATO’s eastern flank amid Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine.

      Officially activated near Vilnius, the 45th Armored Brigade marks a major shift in German defense policy, long averse to permanent overseas combat troop presence.

      The deployment, set to be fully operational by 2027, includes support units and reflects NATO’s deterrence strategy.

      Lithuania views it as crucial for national security, while Germany repositions itself as a more assertive military power.

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        Summary

        Germany has launched its first permanent foreign troop deployment since WWII, stationing a 5,000-strong armored brigade in Lithuania to reinforce NATO’s eastern flank amid Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine.

        Officially activated near Vilnius, the 45th Armored Brigade marks a major shift in German defense policy, long averse to permanent overseas combat troop presence.

        The deployment, set to be fully operational by 2027, includes support units and reflects NATO’s deterrence strategy.

        Lithuania views it as crucial for national security, while Germany repositions itself as a more assertive military power.

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        Isn't Germany worried about starting World War III by not letting the Russians do whatever they feel like?

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          Isn't Germany worried about starting World War III by not letting the Russians do whatever they feel like?

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          A large military force massing on the border of a quasi-neutral country, with the stated intent of restoring order and securing its territory against invasion, has a certain 2022 ring to it.

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            Isn't Germany worried about starting World War III by not letting the Russians do whatever they feel like?

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            For countries, poltical parties and even at the individual level, I think that this is an important lesson of the times:

            Do not be too shy to act, do not be too afraid to stand up against the ones that are pushing the boundaries of what is tolerable.

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              Summary

              Germany has launched its first permanent foreign troop deployment since WWII, stationing a 5,000-strong armored brigade in Lithuania to reinforce NATO’s eastern flank amid Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine.

              Officially activated near Vilnius, the 45th Armored Brigade marks a major shift in German defense policy, long averse to permanent overseas combat troop presence.

              The deployment, set to be fully operational by 2027, includes support units and reflects NATO’s deterrence strategy.

              Lithuania views it as crucial for national security, while Germany repositions itself as a more assertive military power.

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              Just to put some context to this: the German contingent fighting for Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan was about that same size

              So for our military that is a really big deployment

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                Just to put some context to this: the German contingent fighting for Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan was about that same size

                So for our military that is a really big deployment

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                Also means if Russia decides to attack at night, Lithuania is shit out of luck 😄

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