Pentagon deploying 3,000 troops to allies in Europe amid tensions with Russia

Pentagon deploying 3,000 troops to allies in Europe amid tensions with Russia

The Pentagon is deploying and repositioning over 3,000 troops to bolster Eastern European allies, the first such movement as the U.S. looks to bolster NATO’s capabilities in the region amid growing tensions between Russia and Ukraine.

Defense Department press secretary John Kirby told reporters on Wednesday that the agency will deploy 2,000 troops stationed at Fort Bragg, N.C. to Germany and Poland “in the next few days.”

 

Pentagon deploying 3,000 troops to allies in Europe amid tensions with Russia

Pentagon deploying 3,000 troops to allies in Europe amid tensions with Russia

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