Joe Biden announces US military air, sea, land reinforcements in Europe

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Amid the Russia-Ukraine war, United States President Joe Biden on Wednesday (June 29) announced the US reinforcements of NATO forces in Europe. The announcement was made at a bilateral meeting with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. The leaders of NATO nations have gathered in the Spanish capital, Madrid, for a summit to discuss the transatlantic ties.

What did Joe Biden say?

During the meeting, Joe Biden announced that the US will enhance its “force posture” in Europe; consisting of US military air, sea and land reinforcements on the continent in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Adding to it, Biden said, “the alliance is needed more today “than it ever has been.” “We mean it when we say an attack against one is an attack against all,” he told reporters.

“We’re sending an unmistakable message that NATO is strong, united and the steps we’re taking during this summit are going to further augment our collective strength.” 

“Together with our allies we’re going to make sure that NATO is ready to meet the threats from all directions across every domain,” Biden said. 

Referring to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Biden said that in a moment when Russian President Vladimir Putin has shattered peace in Europe and attacked the “very, very tenets of rule-based order”, the United States and our allies are going to step up. Joe added, “We’re stepping up, proving that NATO is more needed now than it ever has been and it’s important as it ever has been.”

Biden said the extra forces included:

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