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PENTAGON INTENDS TO DISLOCATE ITS BASES FROM GERMANY TO
RUSSIAN BORDERS
LONDON, February 16, 2003. /From RIA Novosti correspondent Sergey Kudasov/ --
The Pentagon works out plans concerning the dislocation of the deployed military
bases in Germany close to the Russian borders. 42,000 US Military servicemen,
785 tanks, about 60 F-16 fighters and a squadron of A-10 anti-tank airplanes can
be transferred on the territories of Poland, the Baltic States and Czech
Republic.
The Pentagon plans were initialised last week upon the order of the US
Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld in order to "punish" Germany for its
active role in contradicting the Washington's plans, concerning the war against
Iraq, the British media reported.
According to the Pentagon, the dislocation of the US military bases will bear
an impact of a blow to the German economy, which benefits millions of dollars
from the US military presence in the country. "Our aim is to strike a blow
to the German trade and commerce. We intend not only to move our army and
logistics but also to dissolve all agreements and cancel all contracts
concerning the defence issues", an anonymous source in the Pentagon
disclosed to the British media.
In the opinion of the USA, the German example can teach a good lesson those
countries, which are deeply involved in the trade relations with the USA, so
that they in the future will think twice before opposing the US plans. In the
opinion of Washington, the transfer of the US military bases on the territories
of the East European countries, including the former Soviet Baltic republics, is
a justifiable act, because they have been strongly supporting the US policy with
regard to Saddam Hussein regime, the British media reported.
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