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NATO considering thousands of troops near Russia’s border

May 2, 2016 at 7:26 p.m. EDT
People take photos with U.S. soldiers in Bialystok, Poland last year. (Alik Keplicz/AP)

STUTTGART, Germany — NATO is considering placing thousands of additional troops in Poland and the Baltic states, Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter said Monday, adding that any new forces in the region would be rotational and part of an effort to deter future Russian aggression.

The Pentagon chief would not specify what countries would contribute troops but said the possible deployment is one of several options being weighed by the alliance. Any final decision to bolster troop levels in Europe will probably be made at a NATO summit in Warsaw this summer, he said.