Balkans
Updated at:

Romania asked for 4000 German Soldiers to be moved permanently to its territory - We will also send Greek commandos

After 75 years German Soldiers will move to Romanian territory, since this country is a concentration area for NATO forces, in any scenario with Russia, as the Ukrainian offensive has not achieved any substantial results, with this country becoming a concentration area for the alliance forces.

"German soldiers must come to the territory of Romania to protect the territory on a permanent basis".

This was stated by Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Kolaku.

"I believe that there should be permanent German troops on the territory of Romania. I hope that together with Mr. Chancellor [Germany's Olaf Scholz] we will make decisions on this issue as soon as possible," Cialaku said.

His remarks were reported by Romanian TV channel Digi 24.

The Romanian prime minister is in Germany during a working visit.

He said that he hoped for the end of the conflict in Ukraine after the Ukrainian soldiers started a counter-attack, but it turned out to be a failure.

Kiev launched a full counter-offensive on 4 June. Cholaku said the Ukrainian offensive would not end the conflict.

Suddenly we have scenarios and NATO troop movements in the Baltic and Romania, which show us that the worst possible in the Ukrainian conflict is ahead of us.

NATO has already drawn up war plans for the war in Ukraine, but also for the possibility of a possible crisis with Russia, in a scenario that many defence experts do not even want to mention.

US warships in the Black Sea for plans to blockade Crimea

NATO has prepared a peacekeeping plan for the Black Sea, alliance officials say.

"Those countries bordering the Black Sea - Romania, Bulgaria, Bulgaria, Ukraine and Georgia - do not have their own strong naval forces capable of opposing the Russian Black Sea fleet, and NATO forces should help them, including the construction of a base in Romania.

Ukraine, of course, is committed to building a modern naval fleet, with Turkey and is already building many ships. Romania wants to acquire Scorpene submarines from France and Bulgaria is buying two German-built patrol boats multipurpose ships, but progress is slow," writes Craig Hooper, director and founder of Themistocles Advisory Group. in an article in Forbes magazine.

He stresses that "regardless of the outcome of the war in Ukraine, it will take many years for the Black Sea states to defend their interests at sea.

Even if Russia is defeated on land, the Russian Navy will remain a powerful force."

From the above we conclude that the Greek Navy will bear the burden for this region together with the Americans in any crisis with Russia, while the Turks will move as they see fit according to their interests, due to the close cooperation between Putin and Erdogan. 

The Greek commandos are joining the NATO Rapid Reaction Force and everything is open
In this context, the alliance's evaluation of the Greek special forces recently was no coincidence.

A few days ago we had the evaluation of the elite force Z' MAK by NATO officers.

The Greek press as a whole reported that the Z' MAK was included in the alliance's Rapid Reaction Force after the completion of the certification of operational readiness (Combat Ready).

The Special Parachute Division (SSD) has joined the same NATO force as of 2022, while the Naval Special Operations Division (NSD) is expected to receive a similar certification by the end of the year.

Thus our three Greek elite units will participate in any NATO operational plan or exercises, in Romania or elsewhere.  

The aim of the military leadership of our Army is to create a composite force, from which special sections can be made available for the operational needs of the Alliance without degrading the operational capability of Greece.

The Allied VJTF (Very High Readiness Joint Task Force), deployed in Romania-Baltic countries, was deployed to strengthen NATO's defence against Russia.

The elite units with Greek commandos will be moved on behalf of NATO with the approval of the Greek Parliament, but in no way a military conflict with Russia is something our country wants in any case, especially at this time and beyond.

 

Follow Pentapostagma on Google news Google News

POPULAR