Sweden announces arrival of US Marines taking part
in huge NATO partner exercise
By
JOHN VANDIVER
STARS AND STRIPES • April
18, 2023
U.S. Marines exit a U.S. Army CH-47
Chinook during Exercise Aurora 17 in Gnesta, Sweden, in 2017. Marines crossed
Norway’s border into Sweden on April 18, 2023, to join Aurora 23, one of the
region’s largest military drills in decades. Some 26,000 troops from 14
countries are taking part in maneuvers that will be carried out on land, at sea
and in the air. (Raul Torres/U.S. Marine Corps)
U.S. Marines
crossed the Norwegian border into Sweden on Tuesday to join one of
Scandinavia’s largest military drills in decades, involving troops from more
than a dozen countries.
Swedish Brig. Gen.
Stefan Andersson announced on Twitter the arrival of the Marines as part of the
Aurora 23 exercise, which is focused on countering a large-scale attack on the
prospective NATO member.
The Marines
arrived as part of the Aurora 23 exercise, which is focused on countering a large-scale
attack on the prospective NATO member, a Swedish military statement said
Tuesday.
“Aurora 23 will be
the largest national exercise of its kind in more than 25 years,” the Swedish
military said.
Some 26,000 troops
from 14 countries are taking part in maneuvers on land, at sea and in the air.
Service members from the U.S., Britain and Germany are among those taking part.
It wasn’t announced Tuesday what U.S. units were taking part.
The drills come
amid Sweden’s ongoing push to join NATO, which earlier this month welcomed neighboring Finland as
the security pact’s 31st member.
The historic
decision was brought on by last year’s Russian invasion of Ukraine, which
prompted the Nordic countries to seek NATO membership.
Initially, Sweden
and Finland aimed to join the alliance simultaneously, but opposition from
Turkey scuttled Stockholm’s hopes for a speedy accession.
The process has
stalled over Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s allegations that Sweden
has given refuge to Kurdish militants whom Ankara wants extradited.
Still, NATO
officials say they’re confident that the impasse will be resolved and that
Sweden will soon join the alliance.
In the meantime,
Aurora 23 reinforces the close partnership between Sweden and allied militaries
even as full NATO membership remains elusive.
The drills will be
carried out on large swaths of Swedish territory until May 11, the Swedish
military statement said.
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