U.S. Armor Units Parade 300 Yards From The Russian Border

Wednesday, 25 February 2015


U.S. military vehicles parading near Russia's border in Narva, Estonia on Feb. 24. (Estonian Defense Forces)



Washington Post: U.S. military vehicles paraded 300 yards from the Russian border



MOSCOW — U.S. military combat vehicles paraded Wednesday through an Estonian city that juts into Russia, a symbolic act that highlighted the stakes for both sides amid the worst tensions between the West and Russia since the Cold War.



The armored personnel carriers and other U.S. Army vehicles that rolled through the streets of Narva, a border city separated by a narrow frontier from Russia, were a dramatic reminder of the new military confrontation in Eastern Europe.




WNU Editor: This story has been more or less unreported in Russia .... which is a surprise to me.



More News On U.S. Armor Units Parading 300 Yards From The Russian Border



US and British army parade 300 yards from Russia border -- The Telegraph

Going toe-to-toe with Putin: British and US military put on show of strength 300 yards from Russian border -- Daily Mail

British and US troops parade 300 yards from Russian border in show of Western unity -- The Independent

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