The United States puts 8,500 soldiers “on alert” to be deployed in Eastern Europe if requested by NATO

The United States has put 8,500 soldiers “on alert” in view of increased tension with Moscow over the conflict with Ukraine, although no decision has yet been made on a deployment to Eastern Europe.

The spokesman for the US Department of Defense, John Kirby, has indicated that these military units, most of them on land, will be ready in case Russia decides to advance towards Ukraine. “We are not deploying them now, we are not saying that diplomacy is dead“, he assured before stating that being on “high alert”, the preparation time to deploy is cut from ten to five days.

Also, Kirby has highlighted that the bulk of US troops –with land, air and sea troops– would be deployed to Eastern European countries within the NATO Response Force (NRF), for what would be activated only if the Atlantic alliance requests it.

Nevertheless, does not rule out a possible “unilateral” US deployment outside the NRF, although he has insisted that in that case it would always be in coordination and after consultation with the allies.

Asked about where the US deployment would take place, he did not offer more details and limited himself to saying that it would be in allied nations on the eastern flank of NATO. The US contingent, he said, would be made up of combat brigades, which would have the support of logistical, medical and aviation teams, among others.

The White House discusses a possible deployment with its allies in Europe

The White House has discussed with its European allies a possible deployment of US troops in Eastern Europe. “We have been consulting with our allies and detailing plans for all scenarios. We have always said that we would reinforce our allies on the eastern flank and we have been discussing this with our partners for the past few weeks,” said government spokeswoman Jen Psaki, at a press conference.

Despite this increase in rhetoric from the North American country, the EU foreign ministers do not yet appreciate a risk of “imminent attack” on Ukraine. “No, I don’t think there is anything new that could increase the feeling of fear about an imminent attack,” said the EU representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, at a press conference at the end of the Council of Community Foreign Ministers, which Blinken joined via videoconference.

In fact, the members of the The EU will not follow for the moment the measure adopted by Washington to withdraw non-essential personnel from its Embassy in Kiev, and this despite the fact that the White House asked this Monday Americans in Ukraine to “get out of the country now”.

Biden speaks of “total unanimity” with Europe

For his part, the US president assured on Monday that there is “total unanimity” between its position and that of its European allies regarding the concentration of Russian troops on the border with Ukraine. “I have had a very, very, very good meeting. (There is) total unanimity with all the European leaders,” Joe Biden told reporters at the White House.

The president spoke thus, without giving further details, after having a conversation one hour and twenty minutes with the President of the European Commission (EC), Ursula von der Leyen; y el NATO Secretary General, Jens Stoltenberg, among others, to coordinate the response to the Ukraine crisis.

In the video call too the president of France participated, Emmanuel Macron; the german chancellor, Olaf Scholz; the Italian Prime Minister, Mario Draghi; the Polish president, Andrzej Duda, and the British prime minister, Boris Johnson, as well as the president of the European Council, Charles Michel.

In a subsequent tweet, Biden said the leaders had discussed “joint efforts to deter further aggression by Russia, such as preparations to impose heavy economic costs on Russia and bolster security on the eastern flank” of NATO.

The White House later added in a statement that participants in the call “they underlined their shared desire for a diplomatic resolution of the current tensions”, in addition to “reviewing his recent contacts with Russia in multiple formats”.

The leaders “committed to continue their close consultations with their transatlantic allies and partners, including through the EU (European Union), NATO and the OSCE (Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe),” according to the official statement. .

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