E-6B Mercury deployment occurred following Trump’s statement about the placement of two American nuclear submarines in the relevant regions in response to Provocative statements of Dmitry Medvedev.
The US Naval Forces announced the expansion of the E-6B Mercury Strategic aircraft to the pituffic space base in Greenland. This plane, designed to ensure communication with atomic submarines, made a planned flight on August 22. It was reported by Newsweek.
It is noted that this operation is part of regular exercises and actions in the northern region. US Navy representative Jason Fisher emphasized that the strategic forces of the sea are conducting global operations in collaboration with battle orders, allies and partners, especially in the Arctic latitudes.
Russia and China’s improved activity in the Arctic has been an important factor for regional security, repeatedly discussed by US President Donald Trump. He expressed an interest in the acquisition of Greenland, which was an autonomous territory of Denmark and at the same time as a member of the NATO, which focuses on strategic and safe consideration.
The expansion of the E-6B Mercury occurred following Trump’s statement about the placement of two American nuclear submarines in the relevant regions in response to provocative statements by the Deputy Head of the Council of People’s Commissars of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev. Last month, it was marked by E-6B’s joint action and the USS Maryland submarine in the North Atlantic. The US Navy has confirmed their existence, emphasizing the need for close coordination with Allies to maintain security.
Earlier, Trump said the United States of America had sent two atomic submarines to the “corresponding” regions in case the “nuclear” threats of some Russian officials were not simple chatter.
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