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Re: NATO-Russia
« Responder #60 em: Abril 26, 2015, 10:24:52 pm »
Motards russos vão fazer viagem de 6000km de Moscovo a Berlim, em celebração dos 70 anos do fim da segunda Guerra Mundial. O que pensar disto?

http://pt.blastingnews.com/internaciona ... 65789.html
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Re: NATO-Russia
« Responder #61 em: Abril 27, 2015, 07:23:48 pm »
Citação de: "FranciscoDuarte"
Motards russos vão fazer viagem de 6000km de Moscovo a Berlim, em celebração dos 70 anos do fim da segunda Guerra Mundial. O que pensar disto?

http://pt.blastingnews.com/internaciona ... 65789.html

Não vão porque a Polónia e Alemanha não vão permitir:

http://pt.euronews.com/2015/04/25/polonia-proibe-entrada-de-motards-russos/

http://www.dnoticias.pt/actualidade/mundo/512964-alemanha-e-polonia-proibem-entrada-de-motards-russos
 

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Re: NATO-Russia
« Responder #62 em: Abril 27, 2015, 09:15:39 pm »
Muito interessante. Creio que isto ainda vai derramar mais alguma tinta, ainda assim. Afinal, eles disseram que ninguém os impediria.

Muito obrigado pela partilha.
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Re: NATO-Russia
« Responder #63 em: Maio 09, 2015, 09:49:01 pm »
Impressive NATO War Game Lead by Polish Armed Forces - Nato Force Training in Poland

 
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Re: NATO-Russia
« Responder #64 em: Maio 09, 2015, 11:05:18 pm »
 

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Re: NATO-Russia
« Responder #65 em: Maio 12, 2015, 08:15:45 pm »
NATO anti-submarine joint exercise "Dynamic Mongoose 2015"


NATO is carrying out since eight days its biggest anti-submarine warfare exercise this year in the North Sea for drills focused on detecting and defending against submarines. More than a dozen surface vessels are participating in it. Ten NATO allies are joined this year for the first time by Sweden.

Among the ships taking part in this exercise: the Ticonderoga-class cruiser USS Vicksburg (CG-69), the following frigates: the Canadian  Fredericton (FFH 337), the British Portland (F-79), the French Letouche-Tréville (D-646), the Spanish Blas de Lezo (F-104), the Dutch Tromp (F-803), the Norwegian Fridtjof Nansen (F-310), built in Spain, the Turkish Göksu (F-497), the Polish corvete ORP Kaszub 240, the Swedish submarine Gotland,  the German submarine U-33 (S183), the German tanker FGS Spessart (A-1442) and the Norwegian research vessels NRV Alliance and H.U. Sverdrup.
 

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Re: NATO-Russia
« Responder #66 em: Maio 26, 2015, 06:28:21 pm »
12,000 troops involved in Russia combat exercises

• The drill comes as several NATO nations are involved in training of their own in Scandinavia

http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/ ... 1432653954

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Russia-began a four-day military exercise involving 12,000 troops and as many as 250 combat aircraft, in a show of combat readiness. (...) The Russian Defence Ministry described it as a "massive surprise inspection" to test combat readiness.(..)

 The exercises coincide with the "Arctic Challenge Exercise", a fighter jet exercise this week of nearly 100 planes and 4,000 troops in sub-Arctic Scandinavia (...) [Planes from three no-Nato countries, Switzerland, Sweden and Finland take part in this exercise].

 "We are concerned by the size, scale and frequency of Russia's snap exercises", a NATO official told CNN. "Three of them (prior exercises) have included some 80,000 troops. Some of them have been used to deploy troops to annex Crimea, mass forces on Ukraine's borders and support the separatists" She added NATO typically announces its large-scale military drills months in advance. (...)

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 75692.html

http://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/175 ... candinavia

http://www.aereo.jor.br/2015/05/25/come ... -de-junho/
 

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Re: NATO-Russia
« Responder #67 em: Junho 18, 2015, 04:53:38 pm »
Ministro polaco diz que o tempo de paz na Europa "já acabou"

Explicação? "Há cada vez mais crises a eclodir em volta da Europa. Não é só a crise entre a Ucrânia e a Rússia, mas também o ISIS e uma série de outras crises no norte da África".

Os atuais conflitos e crises junto às fronteiras da Europa demonstram que o tempo de paz vivido no continente após o fim da Guerra Fria "já acabou", afirmou hoje o ministro da Defesa da Polónia, Tomasz Siemoniak. O ministro falava em conferência de imprensa ao lado do secretário-geral da NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, depois de assistirem ao primeiro exercício militar da nova força de reação rápida da Aliança em Zagan, no sudoeste da Polónia.

"Depois de dezenas de anos de paz, esse período pacífico pós-Guerra Fria já acabou", disse o ministro. "Porque há cada vez mais crises a eclodir em volta da Europa. Não é só a crise entre a Ucrânia e a Rússia, mas também o ISIS e uma série de outras crises no norte da África", acrescentou, utilizando o acrónimo anteriormente utilizado pelo grupo 'jihadista' Estado Islâmico.

Siemoniak frisou que a Europa tem de fazer mais pela sua defesa, considerando ser tarefa de todos os governantes europeus "convencer a opinião pública de que tem de estar disposta a fazer mais, antes que seja tarde demais".

Depois das notícias de que os Estados Unidos planeiam destacar milhares de tropas e armamento pesado no leste europeu, a que a Rússia respondeu anunciando o reforço do seu arsenal nuclear, Stoltenberg disse hoje que a presença militar aliada na Europa de Leste vai ser discutida na reunião de ministros da Defesa da NATO da próxima semana em Bruxelas.

O exercício a que os dois responsáveis assistiram hoje envolve cerca de 2.100 soldados da Alemanha, Bélgica, Estados Unidos, Holanda, Hungria, Lituânia, Noruega, Polónia e República Checa visa testar a prontidão da nova força de reação rápida, decidida na Cimeira da NATO de 2014.

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Re: NATO-Russia
« Responder #68 em: Junho 24, 2015, 01:03:05 pm »
 

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Re: NATO-Russia
« Responder #69 em: Junho 24, 2015, 09:40:47 pm »
 

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« Responder #70 em: Junho 24, 2015, 11:03:37 pm »
 

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Re: NATO-Russia
« Responder #71 em: Julho 01, 2015, 12:18:16 pm »
Rússia revê a legalidade da independência dos países do Báltico

http://www.dn.pt/inicio/globo/interior.aspx?content_id=4654121

Russian prosecutor general receives MP request to review recognition of Baltic States

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The office of Russia’s Prosecutor General has received a request by two members of the State Duma to review the 1991 decision made by the Soviet Union to recognize the independence of the Baltic States.

The two deputies reportedly come from the ruling United Russia party. They claim the split of the Baltic States from the USSR was unconstitutional. The decision to recognize their independence “cemented the separation from the USSR of a strategically important territory, the loss of sea ports and areas of water, led to the disintegration of the country’s unified defense environment and to the disruption of economic links to the Baltic republics,” they said addressing the Prosecutor General’s Office, according to Rossiyskaya Gazeta.

Russian law requires the office of the Prosecutor General to review the request as it would any other. “Indeed, [the Office] has received an address by deputies, which is currently being reviewed in accordance with the demands of the Russian law, like any other address we receive,” RIA Novosti quotes a representative of the Office.

The Interfax news agency quotes a “source familiar with the situation” as saying: “Legally speaking, the decision to recognize the independence of the Baltic States is flawed, as it was taken by a non-constitutional body.”

Despite the request’s questionable fate, top Lithuanian politicians have already reacted, calling it a provocation.

“Our independence was bought with the blood of Lithuanians. No one can encroach on it. We are the only ones to decide our fate,” Lithuanian president Dalia Grybauskaite said, as reported by Delfi, a Baltic news portal.

Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius called the request “legally, morally and politically absurd” and said it is “viewed as at least a provocation.”

Vladimir Putin’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Wednesday that the Kremlin was not aware of the initiative of Russian lawmakers who had asked prosecutors to probe the legality of the Baltic Republics’ breakaway from the Soviet Union. “And frankly speaking, I personally find it difficult to understand the essence of this initiative,” Peskov added.

The independence of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia was recognized by the USSR’s State Council on September 5, 1991. The State Council was a temporary body which included the President of the USSR as well as the leaders of 10 allied republics.

The Soviet Union’s constitution at the time necessitated a referendum and a transitional period in order to settle disputed matters, neither of which took place.

http://rt.com/politics/270781-prosecutor-review-baltic-independence/

Depois admiram-se que a NATO coloque um cada vez maior numero de forças militares nos países bálticos.
 

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Re: NATO-Russia
« Responder #72 em: Julho 07, 2015, 03:18:07 pm »
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« Responder #73 em: Julho 09, 2015, 11:45:13 am »
 

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Re: NATO-Russia
« Responder #74 em: Julho 11, 2015, 12:57:33 pm »


Incoming Joint Chiefs chairman calls Russia, China top threats

http://www.militarytimes.com/story/mili ... n/29912233
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In terms of national security threats, the headline-grabbing Islamic State militants that the US is seeking to subdue in Iraq, are less of concern than Russia and China, the incoming chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Thursday.

Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford, in line to assume the nation's highest military post later this summer,  cited Russia's nuclear weapon stockpile and aggressive,  unpredictable actions as reasons that nation presents the most serious near-time threat to worldwide stability.

He also cited China's military strength and North Korea's erratic international actions as other top concerns, listing the Islamic State threat in Iraq and Syria below the potential actions of those countries  (...)