Provocative Ongoing U.S.-NATO Military Exercises in Europe
In the face of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic,
while the rest of the world is working to arrest
the virus and stabilize the dangerous situation at
hand, it is a provocation against all humanity
that the U.S. and NATO members -- Canada included
-- continue to engage in aggressive military
exercises.
Throughout the spring and summer numerous
military exercises had been planned under the
umbrella of U.S. Defender Europe 2020. Defender
Europe 2020 is a U.S.-led multinational exercise
and is the largest deployment of U.S.-based forces
to Europe in more than 25 years with 20,000
soldiers deployed directly from the U.S. to
Europe. Deployment of U.S. based forces to Europe
for these exercises began in February.
While the U.S. military announced on March 16
that these exercises were being scaled back, with
some elements outright cancelled in light of the
pandemic, still many of the exercises continue.
The purpose of these exercises, according to the
U.S. military, is to build "strategic readiness by
deploying a combat credible force to Europe in
support of NATO and U.S. National Defence
Strategy" and to test the ability of the U.S.
military to "move seamlessly from country to
country" mobilizing its forces and equipment from
the U.S. and other military bases in Europe and
around the world.
Even with the
interruption of some of the planned exercises, the
U.S. military's European Command (EUCOM) declared
on March 17 that: "This effort has exercised the
Army's ability to co-ordinate large scale
movements with Allies and partners. Since January,
the Army deployed approximately 6,000 soldiers
from the United States to Europe including a
division headquarters and an armored brigade
combat team. It has moved approximately 9,000
vehicles and pieces of equipment from the U.S.
military's Army Prepositioned Stocks and
approximately 3,000 pieces of equipment via sea
from the United States. And, in coordination with
Allies and partners, it also completed movement of
soldiers and equipment from multiple ports to
training areas in Germany and Poland."
Defender Europe 2020 was a huge logistics of war
exercise. For example 14 air and seaports in eight
European countries were used to stage incoming
equipment. Another 13,000 pieces of equipment were
to be drawn from the Army Prepositioned Stocks in
northwest Europe and deployed across 18 countries
for training. The exercises were to test the
capabilities of European infrastructure -- roads,
bridges, train routing etc., to move large numbers
of troops and heavy equipment, such as the
retooled Abrams battle tanks across Europe.
The U.S. is now returning troops deployed for
Defender Europe 2020 back home "to protect them"
from COVID-19, while NATO is carrying out smaller
scaled military exercises, all of it aimed at
containing Russian "aggression."
An example of these reduced exercises is one
being carried out in the Black Sea in Russia's
backyard to provoke Russia. Since March 24,
Standing NATO Maritime Group Two (SNMG2) along
with the Romanian Navy and Air Force are carrying
out mine-sweeping and other operations. This NATO
formation includes the warships ITS Fasan
(Italy), HMCS Fredericton (Canada), TCG Salihreis
(Turkey), ROS Regina Maria (Romania) and
BGS Verni (Bulgaria). One of the exercises
conducted this past week had the SNMG2 missile
frigates providing "protection" for NATO ships
while Romanian Air Force MiG-21 jets simulated
attacks on the ships.
It is unconscionable that while the whole
humanity is united in trying to face the pandemic
together and to find solutions, that the U.S. and
NATO allies continue spend billions on military
exercises and war games. Yet here we have the NATO
Association of Canada, which is the instrument of
NATO in Canada, heralding that April 4, 2020 is
the 71st anniversary of the founding of NATO and
applauding the leading role that Canada played in
NATO's creation. Enlightened humanity on the other
hand demands that we put an end to militarism, war
and aggressive military alliances such as NATO.
Dismantle NATO and Bring Canadian
Troops Home!
This article was published in
Volume 50 Number 11 - April 4, 2020
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