Following Russia's military invasion of Ukraine, President Biden of the United States announced a policy to strengthen the military posture to deploy in Europe, such as establishing a new US military headquarters in Poland adjacent to Ukraine.

President Biden of the United States announced on the 29th that he will strengthen the posture of the US military to deploy in Europe at the summit of NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization held in Madrid, Spain.



According to it, Poland, which is adjacent to Ukraine, will be the first in eastern Europe to have a permanent US military headquarters to enhance interoperability with NATO.



In addition, the Baltic states, which are geographically close to Russia and are becoming more vulnerable to this military invasion, will strengthen the deployment of US troops, including special operations forces, in a rotating manner.



In addition, the number of US Navy destroyers in Spain will be increased from four to six, and a unit of the state-of-the-art stealth fighter F35 will be added to the air force base in the United Kingdom.



Due to the tightening situation in Ukraine, the Biden administration has dispatched about 20,000 additional soldiers to suit Europe since the beginning of the year, and more than 100,000 are currently stationed throughout the region.



President Biden's aim is to further strengthen the US military's stance, emphasizing its unwavering commitment to the defense of its European allies facing the threat of Russia.