For the first time since the end of the Cold War, the Pentagon has revised its response plans in case of a military conflict with Russia, paying special attention to Russia’s direct neighbors in the Baltic region, the newspaper reported.
As a pretext for its military activation, the US again has used the alleged Russian involvement in Ukraine.
"Russia's invasion of Eastern Ukraine urged the US to dust off its emergency plans. They were pretty outdated," US expert Michèle Flournoy said, cited by DWN.
Since the outbreak of the Ukrainian crisis, NATO has carried out numerous war games in the Baltic States, to prepare its forces for a potential situation, when Russia would occupy the territories of its Baltic neighbors. However, the newspaper suggests that the war games rather serve to justify high military spending in the eastern NATO countries as well as an increased presence of US troops in Europe.
So far, the Pentagon plans for the Baltic states are only war games. Yet they are designed to send a clear signal to Russia. US military strategist David Ochmanek is confident that NATO would be able to contain Russia if a military conflict in the Baltics would break out.
"I have no doubt that eventually NATO will prevail and recover the territorial integrity of all NATO countries. But I cannot guarantee that it will be easy or without a great risk," Ochmanek said.