ZARAGOZA, Spain (AP) — NATO is putting on its most fearsome display of military might in over a decade, a choreographed large-scale movement of soldiers, ships and planes meant to hone and test its capabilities as well as transmit a clear signal to Russia and other real or possible foes.”We’re sending a message to any potential adversary: NATO is ready to rapidly deploy armed forces and we can do it on land, sea and air,” alliance secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg told Spain’s ABC newspaper.For three weeks starting Oct. 21, more than 36,000 personnel from all 28 NATO allies and eight partner …read more
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