Friday, April 3, 2015

Norway Is Feeling The 'Pressure' From Russia

The pilot of a Norwegian Air Force F-16 fighter upon returning to Bodo from a mission to intercept Russian military aircraft over the Arctic. Credit Bryan Denton for The New York Times

New York Times: Norway Reverts to Cold War Mode as Russian Air Patrols Spike

BODO, Norway — From his command post burrowed deep into a mountain of quartz and slate north of the Arctic Circle, the 54-year-old commander of the Norwegian military’s operations headquarters watches time flowing backward, pushed into reverse by surging Russian military activity redolent of East-West sparring during the Cold War.

“I am what you could call a seasoned Cold Warrior,” the commander, Lt. Gen. Morten Haga Lunde, said, speaking in an underground complex built to withstand a nuclear blast. As a result, he added, he is not too alarmed by increased Russian military activity along NATO’s northern flank.

“It is more or less the same as when I started,” said General Lunde, who began his career tracking Soviet warplanes as a Norwegian Air Force navigator in the early 1980s.

Update: Russian ships in old Arctic NATO base set alarms bells ringing -- AFP

WNU Editor: The Norwegians have not helped their own cause .... Why Are The Russians Using A Former Secret Norwegian Submarine Base?

1 comment:

bn said...

So its the Norwegians fault that russia is a dirty country.

Why im not surprised