The largest shipment of US brigades since the fall of the Soviet Union is arriving in northern Germany.
The first of the 87 tanks and 144 military vehicles were being unloaded in the port of Bremerhaven on Friday.
The
equipment and 3,500 US troops are to be deployed along Nato's eastern
frontier. The deployment aims to allay worries of potential Russian
aggression in eastern Europe.
However, some fear the large number will exacerbate tensions with Moscow.
Leaders
of the left-wing regional government of Brandenburg - one of the German
states through which the American brigades will be transported over the
next two weeks - have called for further talks with Russia. The arrival of the equipment and troops marks the
start of a new phase of the US's Operation Atlantic Resolve, which
foresees the continuous presence of an American armoured brigade combat
team in Europe on a nine-month rotational basis.
The new forces
will gather first in Poland, then fan out across seven countries from
Estonia to Bulgaria, while a headquarters unit will be stationed in
Germany. Other Nato members are also increasing their
presence in eastern Europe, with Britain sending fighter jets to the
Black Sea area, while a battalion of troops, tanks and light armour will
deploy to Estonia in the spring, backed by French and Danish troops.
Germany also plans to send troops and tanks to Lithuania.
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