US Military Buildup in Europe ‘Insane,’ Costly – Congressman

© Flickr / U.S. Army Europe ImagesThe 1st Cav Soldiers are taking part in Combined Resolve III, part of a series of training iterations designed to prepare the brigade for its role as the Army's Regionally Aligned Force supporting US Army Europe
The 1st Cav Soldiers are taking part in Combined Resolve III, part of a series of training iterations designed to prepare the brigade for its role as the Army's Regionally Aligned Force supporting US Army Europe - Sputnik International
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The increase of the US military presence in Europe is total insanity that is going to drive the country deeper into debt, US congressman Dana Rohrabacher said Sunday.

US military convoy, including IAV Strykers, arrives to the Czech army barracks on March 30, 2015 in Prague after entering the Czech Republic at the border crossing in Harrachov on the way from Baltic countries to base in Vilseck, southern Germany - Sputnik International
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The United States has been pulling troops to Eastern Europe since Russia reunified with Crimea in spring 2014, which strained US-Russia relations and raised security concerns in Europe.

"This is a total insanity that they want to increase the military presences for the United States in Europe," the Republican said at the Valdai discussion club in Moscow.

"I'm afraid that what is going to happen is that it will cost us a lot of money, and we are borrowing money already. Now we will have to go deeper into debt, and if we do that the Europeans would never be able to increase their own level of defense, which is what they should do," he added.

A Democratic California congressman, Juan Vargas, who is visiting Moscow as part of a Congress delegation, said that Washington did not expect Russia to invade Europe. However, he said that the Europeans feared that possibility and wanted more troops on their territory.

"I don't think Russia has any intention of going into Europe. But I think they do, the Europeans do … Our friends are very nervous and they have asked us to come forward, they asked for more help, but I think we will have to debate more roundly in the United States before we come to a decision," Vargas said.

The delegation of US congressmen is visiting Moscow for the first time in three years.

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