RIGA, Latvia -
Canada is playing a leadership role in supporting this Baltic NATO member. Just over 1,200 soldiers from 10 countries, including 700 from Canada, train at Camp Adazi as a unified combat group defending Latvia. The country’s own regular army counts about 6,000 members. Formerly a territory conquered by the Russian Empire, Latvia had to win its independence twice. After becoming a state following the First World War, it was annexed by the Soviet Union under Josef Stalin in 1939. Then in 1991, during the disintegration of the U.S.S.R., it again proclaimed its independence.
That support remains undeterred despite a deadly incident last week in which a missile believed to have gone astray from Ukraine killed two people in a border town in Poland, a NATO ally country. There are Russian bases near the Latvian border, some as close as 30 kilometres away, he noted. Russia also has an airborne division in Pskov, helicopters very close to the border, as well as a motorized infantry brigade and special forces, he said.
Rethoric coming from a less than reputable source. Maybe turdeau will be asked at the last minute to save NATO before he is scheduled to testify in front of the commission.
I think it’s great that in Ukrainian you can be a comedian then become a civil servant and be worth over a billion dollars
Yeah they are in danger alright, danger from Ukraine and the west.
Putin has been talking about bringing the Soviet Union states back in to the fold for a few decades. How is this news: 'All of Russia's neighbours are in danger.'
If you repeat lies long enough, they become truth; Goebbels of German Nazi fame said it and West learnt from him. This lie for instance. Keep repeating and those cnts will do something that will provoke Rus response (like UKR did) and boom they are in danger. Liars all Ca too.
Who are a Latvians, our brothers? We don't have brothers sort at all Let them stretch own,excuse me, a$$es So 's'il vous plait' Monsieur, pardon!
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