Washington: The US military is ready to confront “any possibility” in Europe

Washington: The US military is ready to confront “any possibility” in Europe

The US military in Europe, according to the White House, is prepared for any situation.
The US military stationed in Europe is prepared to deal with “any eventuality,” according to Jake Sullivan, the White House’s national security adviser, in light of the expansion of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military operations in Ukraine and his signing of a decree annexing four Ukrainian regions to Russia.

In addition, Sullivan noted that additional reinforcements were dispatched in support of US bases in Europe and emphasised, “We feel that we currently have the ability to respond to any situation.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin will not “terrorise” the United States and its allies, according to US Vice President Joe Biden, who also said that NATO will protect “every inch” of its borders.
“America and its allies will not be intimidated, (Putin) will not intimidate us,” Biden declared during an intervention at the White House.

Then he turned to the Russian president and said, “Mr. Putin, do not misunderstand what I am saying, America is completely prepared, along with our NATO friends, to defend every inch of NATO territory.
The US President told Putin that Red Square in Moscow will see “success” shortly after Putin formally signed the decree annexing four Ukrainian territories held by Russian military.

Putin’s party on Friday, according to Biden, was “vulgar” and intended to demonstrate his might, but it instead demonstrated that “he is confronting a difficult situation.”
Biden pledged to “continue delivering military weapons” to the nation “so that it can protect itself,” in reference to the $12 billion in fresh aid to Ukraine that Congress had approved.

After describing what occurred as a “deliberate act of sabotage,” he further vowed to deploy all the required equipment to the location of the explosions on the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines “to determine what exactly happened.
“We’ll collaborate with our allies to find out what happened. I’ve started working with our allies to make these vital infrastructures safer, he said.

The US military is prepared to face “any scenario” in Europe, according to Washington.

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