In the wake of heightened military tensions over Ukraine, the U.S. Biden administration has decided to add an additional 3,000 troops to Poland, which has already dispatched troops, in order to strengthen its defense posture in eastern Europe. I decided.

The U.S. Biden administration has sent U.S. forces to Poland, Romania, and Germany, which are adjacent to Ukraine, in order to strengthen the defense posture in eastern Europe. Approximately 1,700 people have been dispatched from the division.



Under these circumstances, a senior U.S. Department of Defense official announced on the 11th that the Biden administration has decided to send an additional 3,000 troops to Poland.



It is said that a vacant unit stationed at Fort Bragg base in North Carolina, southern United States, will be dispatched to leave the base within a few days and join the first unit there.



A total of 5,000 troops were dispatched from the United States to Europe, and a senior Pentagon official emphasized that "it reassures NATO member countries and responds to various emergencies."



Regarding the situation in Ukraine, the United States is becoming more cautious, as a senior White House official said on the 11th, "Russia's military invasion can begin at any time, including during the Beijing Olympics."