Top NATO Commander Abruptly Sent Back To Europe Due To Lack Of Russian ‘Tranparency’
Source: REUTERS
By Reuters
Sunday, March 30, 2014 23:42 EDT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has sent Americas top general in Europe back early from a trip to Washington in what a spokesman on Sunday called a prudent step given Russias lack of transparency about troop movements across the border with Ukraine.
General Philip Breedlove, who is both NATOs Supreme Allied Commander Europe and the head of the U.S. militarys European Command, had been due to testify before Congress this week. Instead, he arrived in Europe Saturday evening and will be consulting with allies.
(Hagel) considered Breedloves early return the prudent thing to do, given the lack of transparency and intent from Russian leadership about their military movements across the border, Rear Admiral John Kirby, a Pentagon spokesman, told Reuters, which was first to report the decision.
More broadly, he felt it was important for Gen. Breedlove to continue our efforts to consult with NATO allies, and to discuss specific ways to provide additional reassurance for our NATO allies in Eastern Europe.
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