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Norway is now a nuclear target over US Marines posted there, senior Russian politician warns | Norway is now a nuclear target over US Marines posted there, senior Russian politician warns |
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Norway is now a nuclear target due to the deployment of 330 US Marines in its borders, a senior Russian politician has warned. | Norway is now a nuclear target due to the deployment of 330 US Marines in its borders, a senior Russian politician has warned. |
Frants Klintsevitsj, the deputy chairman of Russia's defence and security committee, told TV2 Norwegian citizens “will suffer” from US military presence in the country. | |
Mr Klintsevitsj said: “This is very dangerous for Norway and Norwegians. | |
“How should we react to this? We have never before had Norway on the list of targets for our strategic weapons. | |
“But if this develops, Norway’s population will suffer.” | |
The US troops will be stationed in Værnes, around 1,000km (600 miles) from the Norwegian border with Russia. | |
Refuting the angry Russian reaction to the deployment, Norway’s defence minister, Ine Eriksen Søreide said: “There is no objective reason for the Russians to react to this. | |
“But the Russians are reacting at the moment in the same way toward almost everything the Nato countries are doing.” | |
Norway, a member of Nato since 1949, has long held large amounts of US military equipment in tunnels dug into mountains. | Norway, a member of Nato since 1949, has long held large amounts of US military equipment in tunnels dug into mountains. |
The Norwegian government also argued Nato troops had been training in the country for decades. It added the US deployment did not constitute a permanent US base and was a trial to be evaluated in 2017. | The Norwegian government also argued Nato troops had been training in the country for decades. It added the US deployment did not constitute a permanent US base and was a trial to be evaluated in 2017. |
Relations between Russia and the West have deteriorated over the last few months largely due to Russian involvement in the Syrian civil war. | Relations between Russia and the West have deteriorated over the last few months largely due to Russian involvement in the Syrian civil war. |
Russia was recently voted off the United Nations Human Rights Council amid mounting allegations of being responsible for war crimes over its actions in Syria. | Russia was recently voted off the United Nations Human Rights Council amid mounting allegations of being responsible for war crimes over its actions in Syria. |
MI5 chief Andrew Parker has announced the Russian state poses a growing threat to stability in the UK. | |
He told The Guardian: “[Russia] is using its whole range of state organs and powers to push its foreign policy abroad in increasingly aggressive ways – involving propaganda, espionage, subversion and cyber-attacks. | |
“Russia is at work across Europe and in the UK today. It is MI5’s job to get in the way of that.” | |
Nato member states have laid down plans to deploy thousands of troops to Eastern Europe and Baltic states as Russia bolsters its military presence on its western borders with Europe. | Nato member states have laid down plans to deploy thousands of troops to Eastern Europe and Baltic states as Russia bolsters its military presence on its western borders with Europe. |
Last month, Russia sent a large naval detachment on its way to the Middle East through the English Channel, which was largely interpreted as a signal to the West. |