These content links are provided by Content.ad. Both Content.ad and the web site upon which the links are displayed may receive compensation when readers click on these links. Some of the content you are redirected to may be sponsored content. View our privacy policy here.

To learn how you can use Content.ad to drive visitors to your content or add this service to your site, please contact us at [email protected].

Family-Friendly Content test

Website owners select the type of content that appears in our units. However, if you would like to ensure that Content.ad always displays family-friendly content on this device, regardless of what site you are on, check the option below. Learn More


War Becomes Inevitable As Biden Deploys Thousands Of Troops To Europe

The Biden administration is officially deploying an additional 3,000 U.S. forces to Eastern and Central Europe as tensions continue to escalate in the region with Russia.

The Pentagon said that the deployment is intended to bolster the “deterrence and defensive posture” of NATO amid the backdrop of a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Press secretary John Kirby announced that 1,000 US troops based in Germany will be shifted to Romania, joining 900 US forces already there.

The remaining 2,000 forces, members of the 82nd Airborne and components of an Infantry Bridge Combat team will be sent to Poland, while members of the 18th Airborne Corps will be deployed to Germany.

“These movements are unmistakable signals to the world that we stand ready to reassure our NATO allies and deter and defend against any aggression,” Kirby told reporters.

“The current situation demands that we reinforce the deterrence and defensive posture on NATO’s eastern flank,” he added.

“President Biden has been clear that the United States will respond to the growing threat to Europe’s security and stability. Our commitment to NATO Article Five and collective defense remains ironclad.”

Article Five refers to the Atlantic alliance’s policy that an attack on one of its members constitutes an attack on every member. Poland and Romania are both members of NATO and share borders with Ukraine.

The troops being moved into Romania are part of a unit designed to be deployed quickly should the situation call for it.

Kirby insisted that the troop movements are not “permanent” and are designed to respond to the “current security environment.”

“Moreover,” he claimed that “these forces are not going to fight in Ukraine.”

The U.S. forces are expected to be deployed in the next few days and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in a statement that the move by the U.S. was “welcome” and “a powerful signal of U.S. commitment.”

“Our deployments are defensive and proportional, and send the clear message that NATO will do whatever is necessary to protect and defend all Allies,” Stoltenberg said. “As we face a changed security environment, North America and Europe continue standing together in NATO, determined to keep our collective deterrence and defense [sic] strong.”

Kirby said Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has already deployed an estimated 100,000 troops and military equipment along Ukraine’s borders, continues to add to his forces and has moved military personnel into Belarus.

“Even over just the last 24 hours, he continues to add in western Russia and Belarus and … in the Mediterranean and the North Atlantic,” the press secretary said. “He has shown no signs of being interested or willing to deescalate the tensions. And it’s not just the United States that’s noticed this. Our NATO allies have noticed this.”

Military personnel who are part of the new forces could also be used to help evacuate the approximately 30,000 Americans living in Ukraine, one official told the Journal.

If that happens, it’s unlikely the troops would be sent inside Ukraine but instead would manage the operation along the Ukrainian border.

“Our troops are multi-mission capable and they will be prepared for a range of contingencies,” Kirby told reporters when asked about the possibility Wednesday. “I won’t go any further than that.”

Author: Bob Cassidy


Most Popular

These content links are provided by Content.ad. Both Content.ad and the web site upon which the links are displayed may receive compensation when readers click on these links. Some of the content you are redirected to may be sponsored content. View our privacy policy here.

To learn how you can use Content.ad to drive visitors to your content or add this service to your site, please contact us at [email protected].

Family-Friendly Content

Website owners select the type of content that appears in our units. However, if you would like to ensure that Content.ad always displays family-friendly content on this device, regardless of what site you are on, check the option below. Learn More



Most Popular
Sponsored Content

These content links are provided by Content.ad. Both Content.ad and the web site upon which the links are displayed may receive compensation when readers click on these links. Some of the content you are redirected to may be sponsored content. View our privacy policy here.

To learn how you can use Content.ad to drive visitors to your content or add this service to your site, please contact us at [email protected].

Family-Friendly Content

Website owners select the type of content that appears in our units. However, if you would like to ensure that Content.ad always displays family-friendly content on this device, regardless of what site you are on, check the option below. Learn More