The
Pentagon is looking at ways to make the multilateral BALTOPS naval
exercise and its land-based counterpart Saber Strike "more robust, using
additional assets that are already in Europe; perhaps more aircraft,
maybe more ships," said Rear Admiral John Kirby.
In addition to sending an
air force detachment to Poland, the US has also sent four companies of
150 men to Poland and to each of the three Baltic states -- countries
that spent five decades under Soviet rule and joined NATO in 2004.
The last contingent of troops arrived Monday in Estonia.
The
Pentagon is looking for ways "to keep that presence rotational and
persistent throughout the end of this calendar year," Kirby said.
Hagel also had a 45-minute phone call with his Russian counterpart Sergei Shoigu that was "at times terse," Kirby added.
Nevertheless,
"both of them agreed that it's time for the tension to decrease and
it's time for good, solid diplomatic solutions. I think the difference,
though, is on how do you... get at that?" he said.
And
contrary to Moscow's declaration that Russian troops that participated
in exercises near the border with Ukraine have returned to their
barracks, the US said it hadn't "seen a major pullback.
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