Ukraine military support incoming with NATO boosting rapid reaction force
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NATO is increasing the strength of its rapid reaction force in response to the situation in Ukraine. The force currently has 40,000 soldiers but they're looking to increase to 300,000.
Coupled with other measures including the deployment of forces to defend specific allies, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said the move is part of the "biggest overhaul of collective defense and deterrence since the Cold War."
"These troops will exercise together with home defense forces," Stoltenberg said. "And they will become familiar with local terrain, facilities, and our new pre-positioned stocks. So that they can respond smoothly and swiftly to any emergency."
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