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U.S. military vehicles paraded 300 yards from the Russian border - The Washington Post
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MOSCOW – U.S. military combat vehicles paraded Wednesday through an Estonian city that juts into Russia, a symbolic act that highlighted the stakes for both sides amid the worst tensions between the West and Russia since the Cold War.

The armored personnel carriers and other U.S. Army vehicles that rolled through the streets of Narva, a border city separated by a narrow frontier from Russia, were a dramatic reminder of the new military confrontation in eastern Europe.
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The soldiers from the U.S. Army’s Second Cavalry Regiment were taking part in a military parade to mark Estonia’s Independence Day. Narva is a vulnerable border city separated by a river from Russia. It has often been cited as a potential target for the Kremlin if it wanted to escalate its conflict with the West onto NATO territory.

Russia has long complained bitterly about NATO expansion, saying that the Cold War defense alliance was a major security threat as it drew closer to Russia’s borders. The anger grew especially passionate after the Baltic states joined in 2004, and Russian President Vladimir Putin cited fears that Ukraine would join NATO when he annexed the Crimean Peninsula in March last year.

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Take a look at those stars and stripes. U.S. military vehicles in Narva, Estonia on February 24, 2015 (Estonian Defense Forces)

Russia’s Baltic neighbors, meanwhile, have said that what happened in Ukraine demonstrates exactly why they wanted to join NATO in the first place.

U.S. tanks rolled through the streets of Riga, Latvia in November for that nation’s Independence Day parade, another powerful reminder of U.S. boots on the ground in the region. The United States has sent hundreds of military personnel to joint NATO exercises in the Baltics. NATO nations committed in September to forming a rapid reaction force that could deploy quickly to eastern Europe if they are invaded.
 
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The funnier thing is that the parade took place in a town (Narva) where 85% of the citizens are ethnic Russians.It's like they've told them "behave yourselfs or you'll end up road kill for the Strykers":lol:

Anyway Estonia is part of NATO and it ain't Russia's business on who they invite for parades.
 
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Well that is hiliarious. Chances are that U.S army and NATO forces in Europe will be gutted in event of war with Russia in Eastern Europe even in the case of conventional war .Russia still has the power to blitzkrieg in Eastern Europe upto the Balkans and Poland. The only option US military will have is to initiate use of tactical nukes ,provided the Russians don't extend themselves and try to advance Deep into Western Europe for that will lead to homefield advantage for NATO and severe disadvantage for Russia(i.e NATO fights conventional scorched earth). But in Eastern Europe ,just lol.
 
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Well that is hiliarious. Chances are that U.S army and NATO forces in Europe will be gutted in event of war with Russia in Eastern Europe even in the case of conventional war .Russia still has the power to blitzkrieg in Eastern Europe upto the Balkans and Poland. The only option US military will have is to initiate use of tactical nukes ,provided the Russians don't extend themselves and try to advance Deep into Western Europe for that will lead to homefield advantage for NATO and severe disadvantage for Russia(i.e NATO fights conventional scorched earth). But in Eastern Europe ,just lol.


Waiting for that blitzkrieg........

Meanwhile in the real world tiny Estonia can spit in Russia's face just across the border.:lol:
 
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Waiting for that blitzkrieg........

Meanwhile in the real world tiny Estonia can spit in Russia's face just across the border.:lol:

I guess Romanian rabbits have forgotten the Russian bear's hug of Romania 50 years ago. Don't needle them again for the bear hug lol.
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I guess Romanian rabbits have forgotten the Russian bear's hug of Romania 50 years ago. Don't needle them again for the bear hug lol.
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I guess the Russkie blitzkrieg will come right after the fall of the dollar.
 
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U.S. soldiers from the NATO contingent participate in a parade in Narva, Estonia, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2015. Troops and vehicles from U.S. and NATO regiments took part in the military parade to mark Estonia’s Independence Day near the Russian border, in the first known official appearance of the forces so close to the former Cold War enemy. (AP Photo/Liis Treimann)
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The funnier thing is that the parade took place in a town (Narva) where 85% of the citizens are ethnic Russians.It's like they've told them "behave yourselfs or you'll end up road kill for the Strykers":lol:

Anyway Estonia is part of NATO and it ain't Russia's business on who they invite for parades.


Interesting enough, Narva is the site of one of the greatest defeats Russia had to another power in a foreign war. It was in the Battle of Narva (1700) that the Swedish Empire defeated the Russians in a brutal battle during the Great Northern War.

@SvenSvensonov , i'm sure you know . :)

Battle of Narva (1700) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Sweden Stronk!!!
 
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