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Pentagon poised to store heavy weapons in Baltic and Eastern Europe - NYT

WASHINGTON - The Pentagon is poised to store battle tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and other heavy weapons for as many as 5,000 troops in several Baltic and Eastern European countries, to deter any possible further Russian aggression in Europe...

WASHINGTON - The  Pentagon  is poised to store battle tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and other heavy weapons for as many as 5,000 troops in several Baltic and Eastern European countries, to deter any possible further Russian aggression in  Europethe New York Times  reported on Saturday.

Citing U.S. and allied officials, the newspaper said that if approved the proposal would mark the first time since the Cold War that Washington has stationed heavy military equipment in the newer NATO member states in  Eastern Europe  that were once part of the Soviet sphere of influence.

The proposal, which seeks to reassure European allies in the wake of  Russia 's annexation of  Ukraine 's Crimea in March 2014, is expected to be approved by U.S. Defense Secretary  Ash Carter  and the  White House  before a NATO defense ministers' meeting in  Brussels  this month, the paper said, quoting senior officials.

The New York Times  said that as it stood now, the proposal envisaged that "a company's worth of equipment - enough for about 150 soldiers - would be stored in each of the three Baltic nations: LithuaniaLatvia  and  Estonia . Enough for a company or possibly a battalion - about 750 soldiers - would be located in  PolandRomaniaBulgaria  and possibly  Hungary ."

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