Operation Eagle Guardian
Eagle Guardian is a NATO regional defence scheme drawn up before 2010 to defend the Baltic states and Poland against an attack by Russia.
The plan identifies ports in Poland and Germany to receive naval assault forces, as well as British and US warships. Nine NATO divisions from the US, Great Britain, Germany and Poland should carry out combat operations according to Article 5 of the NATO Charter in case of an armed aggression against the Baltic states or Poland.[1]
U.S. Mission to NATO documents that mention Eagle Guardian include:
- 09USNATO588, DEMARCHE DELIVERED ON NATO CONTINGENCY PLANNING, 16 December 2009
- 09WARSAW1228, Poland could accept “Complementary” contingency, 18 December 2009
- 09USNATO532, Lithuanian MOD Discusses NATO contingency planning, 19 November 2009
- 10USNATO11, Polish Non-Paper on Baltic contingency planning, 11 January 2010
- 10USNATO35, NATO agrees to do contingency planning for the Baltic States[2]
- 10STATE 007810
An associated operations plan is 'Constant Guardian.' (10USNATO11)
References
- ↑ Traynor, Ian (2010-12-06). "WikiLeaks cables reveal secret Nato plans to defend Baltics from Russia". The Guardian. Retrieved 2010-12-07.. See 10USNATO35
- ↑ "NATO agrees to do contingency planning for the Baltic States". WikiLeaks. 2010-01-22. WikiLeaks cable: 10USNATO35. Retrieved 2012-03-28.
External links
- NATO including Basic NATO Documents
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