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​US Shift Forces to Back NATO's Eastern Flank Amid Russia’s Threat to Further Invade Ukraine

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US to send forces to back NATO's eastern flank amid Russia aggression: Photo credit: Allison Joyce/AFP via Getty Images
US to send forces to back NATO's eastern flank amid Russia aggression: Photo credit: Allison Joyce/AFP via Getty Images

Amid Russia’s threat to Ukraine US President Joe Biden ordered U.S. troops already based in Europe to shore up the defenses of nations bordering the country

US President directed Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III to move forces within the U.S. European Command's area of operations to the Baltic Republics, Poland and Ukraine's southeastern flank. The deployment follows Russia's renewed invasion of eastern Ukraine and Russian President Vladimir Putin's mobilization of forces all along the borders of Ukraine.  

The US will send air and ground forces to back NATO's eastern flank, a senior defense official said Tuesday amid the threat of a further Russian invasion of Ukraine - Anadolu Agency reports.

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The force, ordered by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, will move within the US European Command (EUCOM) area of operations to NATO’s northeastern and southeastern flanks in coming days and are expected to be in place later this week.

US Shift Forces to Back NATO's Eastern Flank Amid Russia’s Threat to Further Invade Ukraine, Defense Express
An Air Force F-35A Lightning II taxis prior to launch for deployment to Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, Feb 15, 2022 / Photo credit: US Air Force Capt. Kip Sumner

The official said an infantry battalion task force of approximately 800 personnel will be moved from Italy and a battalion of attack aviation -- 20 AH-64 helicopters -- from Germany to the Baltic region.

In addition, up to eight F-35 fighter jets will be deployed from Germany to several operating locations along NATO’s eastern flank. And an attack aviation task force -- 12 AH-64 helicopters – will move from Greece to Poland, according to the official.

"These additional personnel are being repositioned to reassure our NATO allies, deter any potential aggression against NATO member states, and train with host-nation forces," said the official.

The US has more than 90,000 troops already in Europe on rotational and permanent orders.

As Defense Express reported, US 2nd Cavalry troops had been arriving yesterday in Bulgaria to reinforce NATO's eastern flank amid Russia's military aggression.

US Shift Forces to Back NATO's Eastern Flank Amid Russia’s Threat to Further Invade Ukraine, Defense Express
The first of 2,000 soldiers arrive in Wiesbaden, Germany, following the Pentagon’s announcement of additional forces moving from the U.S. to Europe to reinforce NATO’s eastern flank, Feb. 4, 2022 / Photo credit: US Army Sgt. Stephen Perez

After a speech late Monday saying Russia would recognize as independent the breakaway regions of Donetsk and Luhansk in eastern Ukraine, Putin announced that Moscow would send troops to those areas to “maintain peace.” Next day on Tuesday, February 22 Russian lawmakers gave Russia’s president permission to use military force outside the country.

The announcements drew widespread global condemnation as violations of the UN Charter and international law, with Western countries vowing to impose harsh new sanctions.

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