NATO Preparing for “Battle of the Atlantic” with Russia, China

July 20th, 2021 - by Steve Sweeney / Morning Star & Dave DeCamp / AntiWar.com & Stephen Losey / Military.com

NATO Celebrates Launch of New Fleet to
Fight China and Russia in “Battle of the Atlantic”

Steve Sweeney / Morning Star

(July 18, 2021) —NATO has been celebrating the launch of a major new fleet based in the United States that, it said, is preparing to fight “the battle of the Atlantic” against Chinese and Russian forces.

Joint Force Command Norfolk, the first such command to be located in the US, will join similar Nato commands in Brunssum, Netherlands and Naples, Italy.

At a ceremony on Friday, chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff General Mark Milley said: “It’s the mission of this command to fight the battle of the Atlantic in the event of armed conflict.

“Think about that: If you know your history, and you know World War II, you know how important that was.

“The survival of Nato, the success or failure in combat in a future war … in Europe would largely depend on the success or failure of this command, and success or failure of the battle of the Atlantic.”

Vice-Admiral Andrew Lewis warned that Nato “can no longer assume we have control of the Atlantic, as we had at the end of the cold war,” insisting that that Russia and China pose a threat with an increased sea presence.

Gen Milley claimed, without a hint of irony, that the world could be entering a period of instability, “with some nations, terrorist groups and rogue actors working to undermine systems of international co-operation and collective security that have existed since the end of World War II and its devastating violence.

“That’s what this international order that’s been in existence for seven-and-a-half decades is designed to prevent. That’s what JFC-Norfolk is all about: it’s to prevent that outcome,” he said.

The US-led military alliance was accused of “hyping up the so-called China threat” last month at the Nato summit in Brussels after it claimed that Beijing posed a challenge to “international order and security.”

That meeting was the first since US President Joe Biden came to power in January, and he used it to shore up support for Washington’s bid to contain China.

Beijing insists that its military development is “justified, reasonable, open and transparent,” with a policy that is “defensive in nature.”

But it has been subjected to numerous US provocations, including battleship exercises in the South China Sea and last week’s US military plane landing in Taiwan.

The US has about 800 military bases across the world, about 400 of them surrounding China.

Atlantic War Plans Prompt NATO to Open Second Command Center in Virginia


From the last “Battle of the Atlantic”

Dave DeCamp / AntiWar.com

(July 16, 2021) — Preparing for a future battle in the Atlantic, NATO announced on Thursday that its new command in Norfolk, Virginia, is now fully operational.

Joint Force Command-Norfolk is the third of its kind and will coordinate with similar commands in Brunssum, Netherlands, and Naples, Italy. The headquarters is the second NATO command structure in Norfolk, joining the NATO’s Allied Command Transformation.

The new command will oversee NATO operations in the Atlantic and in the Arctic, two regions where the US is warning Russia and China are expanding their presence. At an inauguration for the new command, US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley warned of so-called “great power wars” and drew parallels between future conflicts and World War II.

“It’s the mission of this command to fight the battle of the Atlantic in the event of armed conflict. Think about that. If you know your history, and you know World War II, you know how important that was,” Milley said. He said the “survival” of NATO and its success in a future war would depend on the success of the new command and the “success or failure of the battle of the Atlantic.”

Milley rattled off casualty statistics of World War II, warning what a future war could bring. “That is the butcher’s bill of great power war,” he said. “That’s what this international order that’s been in existence for seven and a half decades is designed to prevent. That’s what JFC-Norfolk is all about. It’s to prevent that outcome.”

Milley claims a new NATO command will prevent a future war, but since the end of the Cold War, the alliance has expanded and waged wars of aggression across the Middle East, North Africa, and the Balkans. NATO is constantly stoking tensions with Russia by holding exercises near its border and in sensitive areas like the Black Sea.

Looking to Be Prepared for a War in the Atlantic,
NATO Launches New Command

Stephen Losey / Military.com

(July 16, 2021) — If the United States and Russia ever go toe-to-to in the Atlantic, the battle will be fought out of Norfolk, Virginia.

NATO on Thursday celebrated the official launch of Joint Force Command-Norfolk, the first such command to be located in North America. It joins similar NATO commands in Brunssum, Netherlands, and Naples, Italy.

During a ceremony on board the USS Kearsarge, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley said the command is necessary to prevent a bloody, destructive war against major adversaries — or to win it if one were to erupt.

“It’s the mission of this command to fight the battle of the Atlantic in the event of armed conflict,” Milley said. “Think about that. If you know your history, and you know World War II, you know how important that was.”

During World War II, the Atlantic was prowled by German U-boats and other vessels — often right off the East Coast of the United States — that sought to torpedo troop transports, vital supply ships and other vessels, as well as spy on America.

If another war were to break out in Europe, Milley said, securing the Atlantic would be crucial.

“The survival of NATO, the success or failure in combat in a future war … in Europe would largely depend on the success or failure of this command, and success or failure of the battle of the Atlantic,” Milley said.

And in his remarks, Vice Adm. Andrew Lewis, commander of the Navy’s Second Fleet and the new joint force command, warned of increasing Russian and Chinese activity in the Atlantic.

“We can no longer assume we have control of the Atlantic, as we had at the end of the Cold War,” Lewis said. “We are again being challenged by threats in these waters. [Russia and China] both have increased their presence in the Atlantic, from the Arctic Circle to the South Pole.”

The ceremony celebrated the command reaching full operational capability, meaning it is able to perform all the missions and capabilities it was designed for. The command reached initial operational capability, meaning it could do the minimum necessary, roughly 18 months ago, Milley said.

Lewis said that in peacetime, the command will provide situational awareness for the alliance, lead and help prepare NATO planning, and take part in NATO training exercises such as Steadfast Defender, in which allies practice how they would collectively defend one another if attacked.

As the nation winds down its involvement in the Middle East, the military has sought to refocus its attention on preparing for or deterring a conflict with major rivals such as China or Russia, which it refers to as “great power competition.”

Lewis also highlighted the challenge of changing climates, which are resulting in stronger and more violent weather patterns, and opening up waterways as ice melts in the Arctic. The opening Arctic is also leading to increased competition with Russia as nations jockey for position to tap newly available natural resources.

Milley said the world could be entering a period of instability with some nations, terrorist groups and rogue actors working to undermine systems of international cooperation and collective security that have existed since the end of World War II and its devastating violence.

“That is the butcher’s bill of great power war,” Milley said. “That’s what this international order that’s been in existence for seven and a half decades is designed to prevent. That’s what JFC-Norfolk is all about. It’s to prevent that outcome.”

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