The second-ranking NATO commander is arguing for a more responsive allied defensive force that could be deployed in the event Russia massed troops along a NATO member's border as it has done with Ukraine.
ROBERT BURNS AP National Security Writer, San Diego Union-Tribune Nation
Fri, 08/01/2014 - 7:50am
The second-ranking NATO commander is arguing for a more responsive allied defensive force that could be deployed in the event Russia massed troops along a NATO member's border as it has done with Ukraine.