NATO to expand Polish base in response to Russian threat
General Philip Breedlove, NATO's top commander in Europe, has proposed that the Polish city of Szczecin expand its existing base to help the military alliance respond faster to any threat posed by Russia.
According to the Atlantic Council, a Washington-based think-tank close to NATO, Britain and other NATO allies backing the generals plans to place supplies weapons, ammunition and ration packs at a new headquarters in eastern Europe, to enable a sudden influx of thousands of NATO troops to be ready for action in the event of a crisis.
Reportedly, a number of NATO bases are being considered for the role but the leading contender is Multinational Corps Northeast, in Szczecin, Poland. Multinational Corps Northeast was formed in 1999 at Szeczecin as the only multilateral corps of NATO so far, consisting of Polish, German and Danish divisions.
General Breedlove "wants to use an existing headquarters in the NATO structure and focus them fully on the Article 5 mission", an alliance source quoted by the Atlantic Council said, referring to one of the founding principles of NATO that an attack on one is an attack on all.
http://www.euractiv.com/sections/global-europe/nato-expand-polish-base-response-russian-threat-303713