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LE BOURGET, France -- Air Force Secretary Deborah James said the U.S. could deploy a squadron of F-22 Raptor fighter jets to Europe in response to the stepped-up aggression by Russia in the region.

She listed Russia as the "biggest threat on my mind" when she was asked by a reporter at the Paris Air Show to list the greatest threat faced by the U.S. Air Force.

"I would say the biggest threat on my mind is what's happening with Russia and the activities of Russia, and indeed that's a big part of why I'm here in Europe and having those discussions," she said. "It's extremely worrisome on what's going on in the Ukraine. We've seen the type of warfare, which someone dubbed it hybrid warfare, which is somewhat new. So I would put that at the top of my list."

The Air Force has responded by sending two theater security packages made up of A-10s and F-15Cs to Europe. Those two units are scheduled to spend six months in Europe flying missions across the continent.

About 300 airmen deployed on Feb. 13 with the 12 A-10s from the 355th Fighter Wing based out of Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. Twelve F-15Cs with the Florida National Guard arrived in Europe a month later.

James said more units would take part in the rotational forces to Europe -- possibly even an F-22 unit.

"I could easily see the day -- though I couldn't tell you the day exactly -- when the F-22, for example, rotates in is a possibility. I don't see why that couldn't happen in the future," James said.

Gen. Frank Gorenc, commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe, said in the past, his command had not received the priority necessary to receive a theater security package because of pressing needs elsewhere.

"Prior to the Ukraine, we were not able to get theater security packages because of other priorities in the world, but this year we were able to prioritize two theater security packages," he said.

The theater security packages are deployed for six months. Gorenc did not say who the Air Force might send to Europe next, or when.

The Air Force does not plan on increasing the level of assignment manning in Europe in response to Russia. Currently, the U.S. has 65,000 active-duty service members stationed in Europe, with the majority made up of airmen and soldiers.

The Air Force secretary, however, did not rule out increasing the assigned head count.

"It's always a possibility, but there's no plan at this time to do that. The plan at this time is to do increased levels of rotations," James said.

James is planning on holding meetings with a host of NATO allies at the Paris Air Show before traveling to U.S. Air Force units across USAFE.

She said she is talking with allied leaders about maintaining defense spending while also reassuring those NATO allies that they will receive support from the U.S. in light of Russia's aggressive tactics.

"We continue to urge all our NATO allies to hit that target that we've all committed to, 2 percent," James said. "We don't know everyone's doing it, but we continue to press."

Secretary Says Air Force Could Send F-22s to Europe to Counter Russia | Military.com
 
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Finally a sane decision to counter growing Russian aggression in Europe. Estonia is next Russian target and need full NATO protection.
 
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I thought entire fleet of Raptor is grounded for some technical issues?'
Issues related to Raptor specifically loss of memory.In addition, pilots are not allowed to fly over 44,000 ft.
Pilot's experience
 
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Very good decision by the US. NATO members have to support each other in times like these.
 
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Well our crazy commies that are now in office threw around some empty threats a few days after they were elected, saying that they would veto the sanctions against Russia. In the end they agreed with the EU's decision to extend the sanctions. The reality is that although our current government has shown an anti-NATO and anti-EU attitude, Greece has a long tradition on the side of NATO and of the West which can't be erased in 5 months.
 
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Well our crazy commies that are now in office threw around some empty threats a few days after they were elected, saying that they would veto the sanctions against Russia. In the end they agreed with the EU's decision to extend the sanctions. The reality is that although our current government has shown an anti-NATO and anti-EU attitude, Greece has a long tradition on the side of NATO and of the West which can't be erased in 5 months.

Greek F16 crash in Albacete NATO base happened in the same moment that Alexis Tsipras signed as president.

USA hack your fighters jet and kill your people to blackmailing your government and you are glad about this :what:.

Alexis Tsipras is sworn in as Greek Prime Minister - BBC News
2015 Los Llanos Air Base crash - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Same day, same hour, same minute.

Alexis Tsipras se convierte en primer ministro heleno | Internacional | EL MUNDO

Accident aérien de la base de Los Llanos — Wikipédia

26 January 2015 - 15:15 Spanish time.
 
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Come on that's such an obvious conspiracy theory... In fact the US government and Obama personally have been supporting the new Greek govt quite a lot... It's just recently that they've started losing their patience because Greece refuses to reach a deal with its creditors, almost released a Marxist terrorist from prison, wanted to veto the sanctions and signed a deal with Russia for a gas pipeline that will pass through Greece.
 
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