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Biden Considers Deploying Thousands of Troops Overseas as Tensions Hit Boiling Point in Europe


American troops could be sent to Europe as fears grow that a Russian invasion of Ukraine is imminent, according to a new report.

President Joe Biden is considering a deployment of up to 5,000 troops to North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies in Eastern Europe and the Baltics, The New York Times reported Sunday.

However, no deployment is planned to Ukraine, which is surrounded on three sides by more than 100,000 Russian troops.


The Times’ report framed the deployment — which could include naval and air assets — as a possible option for Biden.

“Even as we’re engaged in diplomacy, we are very much focused on building up defense, building up deterrence, both for Ukraine, NATO itself,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sunday on CBS’ “Face the Nation,” according to a State Department transcript.

“NATO itself will continue to be reinforced in a significant way if Russia commits renewed acts of aggression,” he said. “All of that is on the table.”

“This is clearly in response to the sudden stationing of Russian forces in Belarus, on the border, essentially, with NATO,” Evelyn Farkas, a top Pentagon official for Russia and Ukraine during the Obama administration, said, according to the Times.

Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for Russian leader Vladimir Putin, said Russia is only “taking measures to ensure that our security and our interests are properly protected,” according to the Post.

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“Unfortunately, we live in such an aggressive environment. Unfortunately, we are all reading reports that NATO is making certain decisions,” he said. “This is the reality in which we exist.”

Peskov said Western nations are creating “informational hysteria” about Ukraine.

“I want to draw your attention to the fact that all of this is not happening because of what we, Russia, are doing,” he said. “It is all happening because of what the United States [and] NATO are doing and because of the information they are spreading.”

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