U.S. Forces have conducted exercises and training in the Arctic region, but the landing fortifies not only the friendship between the U.S. and Sweden, but also the collective defense of Europe.
During a key leader event, U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Bryony Terrell, U.S. European Command deputy director for strategy, plans and capability noted, “The U.S. and Sweden have a long history together in exercises and training, bilateral and multilateral security cooperation, and operations, of which today is one key example.”
This arrival of strategic bombers in Sweden highlights U.S. and Swedish cooperation and the ability of U.S. forces to seamlessly integrate with Allied and partner nations.
“The more we can integrate forces and equipment to maneuver across Europe, the more ready we are to face security challenges, now and in the future,” Terrell said.
Training with joint partners and Allied nations forges the enduring and strategic relationships necessary to confront a broad range of global challenges.