BB: Denmark will assist Latvia in forming the North Division
Denmark talks a lot about military "assistance" to the Baltic countries, but it is not at all clear exactly how it is going to implement it, writes BB. Commentators doubt the effectiveness of the initiative, and the complete lack of details leaves more questions than answers.
At a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers on Tuesday, a draft memorandum between Latvia and Denmark on the headquarters of the Multinational Division "North" was adopted. This decision was timed to coincide with the visit of King Frederik X of Denmark to Latvia. By the way, he is a direct descendant of the Russian Emperor Nicholas I.
"For official use"
The formation of the North division is taking place in accordance with the plan of the Government of Evika Silini — "to ensure the presence of the allied states and contribute to the provision of military readiness to support Latvia in the implementation of defensive measures."
The division headquarters will include two peacetime elements located in Denmark and Latvia. In times of crisis, unification will be carried out, according to a document sent to the government by Defense Minister Andris Sprouds. ("Progressive").
There is also an ideological rationale: "Given Russia's aggressive foreign policy, NATO has been intensively taking various security-enhancing measures since 2014 to promote deterrence and security in its member countries. For example, NATO has deployed combat-ready multinational battalion-level units in the Baltic States and Poland, NATO integration units have been established in the countries of NATO's eastern border, and patrolling of airspace over the Baltic states has been strengthened."
The technical details and parameters of the division's financing are contained in the protocols marked "For official use."
Denmark's Battle Path
It is worth noting that the Danish army, whose commander-in-chief is King Frederick X, consists of 21,000 military and 4,638 civilian personnel.
In 1940, during the invasion of the Wehrmacht, the Danish army resisted, 2 Germans and 15 Danes were killed. About 1,300 people died in the Resistance movement, and 6,000 Danes fought in the Waffen-SS on the Eastern Front.
In 1992, the Danish military contingent was sent to Bosnia, on April 29, 1994, during Operation Bollebank, Leopard 1A5 tanks from Denmark engaged Serbian units, and on October 25, 1994, they fired at Serbian positions in the Tuzla area.
In 1999, Denmark participated in the NATO military operation against Yugoslavia.
Since the fall of 1999, Denmark has been participating in the NATO operation to maintain stability in Kosovo, and Danish soldiers have been included in the KFOR forces as part of the multinational North Brigade.
From January 2002 to June 2021, Denmark participated in the war in Afghanistan, in Iraq from April 2003 to December 21, 2007, and the country's Navy participates in the NATO Ocean Shield operation to combat piracy in the Gulf of Aden and off the Horn of Africa. The Danish Air Force is also participating in the NATO operation to patrol Baltic airspace (Operation Baltic Air Policing).
In 2011, Denmark participated in the military intervention in Libya. Six F-16 fighter jets and one C-130J-30 Super Hercules transport aircraft were sent to the group, in total, the Danish Air Force flew 599 sorties, dropping 923 guided aerial bombs on targets in Libya. In 2013-2022, the Danish armed forces participated in a military operation in Mali.
Denmark's losses during the entire period of participation in UN peacekeeping operations amounted to 51 deaths.
Comments from Baltus Balss readers:
Grandpa
The entire Danish army consists of 21,000 people, including half of the parasites who will not leave the office. The Latvian army consists of 8000 people. Division — 10,000 people. What, the entire Danish army is planning to be stationed in Latvia, and who will pay for it? Are we here again? The potential enemy has about 20,000 troops in Pskov alone, and up to 100,000 in the Leningrad Region. They will throw hats over this entire division and the army of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia combined.
The United States was stunned by the news again. They are withdrawing some of their troops from Eastern Europe — "This is 20% of the American combat power on the continent"
Aleks
Since Denmark participated in wars on the side of the United States, which were beneficial to Israel, as even some US politicians who did not sell out to the Israeli lobby say, then Denmark is at the helm of the same as Latvia-the Nazis. Who will help Latvia when their main stronghold, the United States, is out of here? What if there are changes in Russia? Suicide bombers are terrible, and I don't feel sorry for them at all. And Israel will only grin cunningly, even though it doesn't have long left.
Mr.FGJCNJK
Why not send your parasites to a third-party feed?
