EXCLUSIVE: VLADIMIR
PUTIN has stoked tensions on Nato’s doorstep as Russia silently rolls tanks
across his Baltic enclave located in the heart of Europe.
The Russian President has been accused of manufacturing ‘casus
belli’ - the justification of war - as he heavily militarises Kaliningrad as
part of a “hybrid-war” to destabilise and intimidate Estonia, Lithuania and
Latvia.
Russia’s Baltic
territory Kaliningrad, wedged between the three baltic countries and Poland,
has recently had scores of missiles deployed to the area.
In response Nato has stepped up its plans to deploy thousands
more troops to the Russian border as war-mongering Putin continues to increase
his nation's preparation for war.
Speaking to Express.co.uk, Tony Brenton, Britain’s ex-Russian
ambassador said recent Russian activity was “uncomfortable” for the Baltic
states.
He said: “The presence of a bit of Russia in the midst of Nato
territory is uncomfortable for the Poles, the Balts and Nato.
“The Russians have in some ways used it as a forward base, with
troops situated there. In response to US ‘missile defence’ plans they have
threatened to site nuclear weapons in Kaliningrad.
“And in the course of the current Syria crisis they went to some
trouble to let US satellites see, nuclear capable Iskander missiles on the pad
in Kaliningrad.
But he
argued Russia would
also be under threat, adding: “Kaliningrad has Poland to its south and
Lithuania to its east, both of them NATO members.
“The Russians therefore depend on these countries for transit
and other links to Kaliningrad, which is a source of insecurity for
them.”
As the
West becomes embroiled in a war of words with Russia, Kaliningrad has become the “obvious place” to deploy
military weapons.
The Kaliningrad region, which lies along the Baltic sea in what
was once East Prussia, has long held strategic value.
Annexed from Germany in 1945, it was a closed military zone
during the Soviet era.
But it has soon become one of Europe’s most militarised places
and is now home to Russia’s Baltic Sea, as well as the Chernyakhovsk and
Donskoye air babes, with thousands of Russian troops stationed there.
Poet and editor of Irish pages, Chris Agee, called for the the
“bleed and crash” of the Russian economy in order to halt Mr Putin’s ambitions.
He said: “Putin could also use the highly militarised
Kaliningrad, possessing Russia’s only ice-free European port, Baltiys, as part
of a 'hybrid-war' gambit to destabilise and dominate the Baltics, or as a
manufactured casus belli.
“It is time, in earnest, to bleed and crash the Russian economy
– the safest current means of checking Putin’s expansionist ambitions.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/728675/Russia-Kaliningrad-Vladimir-Putin-Baltics-state-Europe-enclave-Nato-war-west

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