
{"id":949,"date":"2016-05-16T22:49:05","date_gmt":"2016-05-16T22:49:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.plymouth.ac.uk\/dcss\/?p=949"},"modified":"2016-05-16T22:49:05","modified_gmt":"2016-05-16T22:49:05","slug":"can-allies-counter-the-russian-black-sea-fleet-nato-mulls-a-plan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.plymouth.ac.uk\/dcss\/2016\/05\/16\/can-allies-counter-the-russian-black-sea-fleet-nato-mulls-a-plan\/","title":{"rendered":"CAN ALLIES COUNTER THE RUSSIAN BLACK SEA FLEET ? NATO MULLS A PLAN"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.plymouth.ac.uk\/dcss\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/50\/2016\/05\/BLACK-SEA-FLEET.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-950\" src=\"http:\/\/blogs.plymouth.ac.uk\/dcss\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/50\/2016\/05\/BLACK-SEA-FLEET.jpg\" alt=\"BLACK SEA FLEET\" width=\"1000\" height=\"545\" srcset=\"https:\/\/blogs.plymouth.ac.uk\/dcss\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/50\/2016\/05\/BLACK-SEA-FLEET.jpg 1000w, https:\/\/blogs.plymouth.ac.uk\/dcss\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/50\/2016\/05\/BLACK-SEA-FLEET-300x164.jpg 300w, https:\/\/blogs.plymouth.ac.uk\/dcss\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/50\/2016\/05\/BLACK-SEA-FLEET-560x305.jpg 560w, https:\/\/blogs.plymouth.ac.uk\/dcss\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/50\/2016\/05\/BLACK-SEA-FLEET-260x142.jpg 260w, https:\/\/blogs.plymouth.ac.uk\/dcss\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/50\/2016\/05\/BLACK-SEA-FLEET-160x87.jpg 160w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1000px) 100vw, 1000px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Sourced The Wall Street Journal<\/p>\n<p>By Julian E. Barnes<\/p>\n<p>Romania has a newly operational missile defense site, but it wants more.<\/p>\n<p>Romanian officials said they are pressing the alliance not to forget about its southeastern border as it goes about reinforcing the northeastern one.<\/p>\n<p>Alliance officials have said in recent days that Poland and the Baltic States are going to get a North Atlantic Treaty Organization force of about 4,000 troops, to be formally approved at the July summit in Warsaw.<\/p>\n<p>During a visit Thursday, Romanian officials\u2014in public and in private\u2014pressed for a NATO maritime presence in the Black Sea. They also want alliance troops in Romania.<\/p>\n<p>For now the publicly released version of the NATO plan would put 1,000 combat troops each in Poland, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania. For now that plan does not include Romania.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt is important to ensure a credible and predictable presence of allied forces on the eastern flank, but also striking a balance between the northern and southern dimension of the eastern flank,\u201d Romanian President Klaus Iohannis said.<\/p>\n<p>U.S. defense officials have said they are planning that their increased rotational presence will mean more regular exercises and presence in both Romania and Bulgaria<\/p>\n<p>But the Black Sea force seems to be the most critical request for Romania. Both Prime Minister Dacian Ciolos and Mr. Iohannis raising the issue of creating a standard maritime force for the Black Sea.<\/p>\n<p>NATO is open to the Romanian proposal, but officials said they have made clear that the allies on the Black Sea will have to contribute at least the initial force.<\/p>\n<p>Romanian officials told NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg they were beginning talks with Bulgaria and Turkey about creating such a maritime force.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThey are in dialogue with the littoral countries, and I welcome this,\u201d Mr. Stoltenberg said in an interview Thursday.<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Stoltenberg said the issue was under consideration in the alliance headquarters in Brussels and defense planners were examining if a multinational naval force in the Black Sea could \u201cfit into a NATO framework.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>If the regional allies can agree, NATO will likely decide whether to have the force serve under the NATO flag and command structure at the July summit. Mr. Stoltenberg said no decision has been made.<\/p>\n<p>Russia has reacted negatively to what it sees as a build up of NATO forces on its borders, including a more regular presence of U.S. ships in the Black Sea. There have been several incidents of Russian planes buzzing ships in the Black Sea.<\/p>\n<p>The Black Sea has traditionally been dominated by the Russia navy, which operated its fleet out of Crimea, even before Moscow moved to annex the peninsula in 2014. Since that time, U.S. and alliance officials have said that Russia have moved to bolster its surface to air and anti-ship missiles, so called anti-access, area denial capabilities, in Crimea.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe do not seek confrontation,\u201d Mr. Stoltenberg said. \u201cBut we have had to respond when we see a more assertive Russia and when we see Russia developing anti-access, area-denial capabilities in the Black Sea.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sourced The Wall Street Journal By Julian E. Barnes Romania has a newly operational missile defense site, but it wants more. Romanian officials said they are pressing the alliance not to forget about its southeastern border as it goes about reinforcing the northeastern one. Alliance officials have said in recent days that Poland and the&hellip; <a class=\"more-link\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.plymouth.ac.uk\/dcss\/2016\/05\/16\/can-allies-counter-the-russian-black-sea-fleet-nato-mulls-a-plan\/\">Continue reading <span class=\"screen-reader-text\">CAN ALLIES COUNTER THE RUSSIAN BLACK SEA FLEET ? 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