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Jeb Bush in Germany: Putin Has Changed
The Republican calls for more “robust” actions in the Baltic region, including the potential for permanent NATO troops.
Jeb Bush in Berlin
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Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush said the U.S. and its allies should consider permanently stationing troops in the Baltic region of Europe as a way to deter Russian President Vladimir Putin from advancing into more countries.
"We ought to consider putting troops there for sure," Bush told reporters as he prepared to leave Berlin, the first stop on a five-day, three-country tour that aims to polish his foreign policy resume before he formally announces his presidential bid Monday.