Exclusive-U.S. to send 3,000 additional troops to Poland, officials say
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[February 12, 2022]
By Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States
will send 3,000 additional troops to Poland, Poland's Defence Minister
said late on Friday, confirming an earlier Reuters report, as Russia
held military exercises in Belarus and the Black Sea following the
buildup of its forces near Ukraine.
The additional troops will be sent to Poland in the coming days, four
U.S. officials told Reuters on Friday.
The deployment comes as Washington steps up warnings that Russia could
be poised to invade Ukraine. Russia denies it plans to invade, saying it
is defending its own security against aggression by NATO allies.
Polish Defence Minister Mariusz Blaszczak wrote on Twitter late on
Friday that Poland is ready to welcome the U.S. troops anytime.
"The U.S. administration will send additional 3,000 troops to Poland due
to the tense situation in Ukraine. I spoke today about this issue with
(U.S. Defence Secretary Lloyd) Austin," he said. "We are ready at any
time to welcome U.S. soldiers to Poland."
The officials, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity, said the
U.S. troop deployment will come from the 82nd Airborne Division based at
Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and not from within U.S. forces in Europe.
They are expected to be in Poland by next week, they said.
One of the officials described it as a significant deployment.
Another official said the deployment order was signed by Austin at the
direction of President Joe Biden.
The soldiers are in addition to the 8,500 troops already on alert to be
ready to deploy to Europe if needed and the nearly 3,000 American troops
the administration said earlier this month it would deploy to Poland and
Romania.
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U.S. soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division walk near the G2A
Arena following their arrival at Rzeszow-Jasionka Airport, in
Jasionka, Poland February 8, 2022. Patryk Ogorzalek/Agencja
Wyborcza.pl via REUTERS
A spokesperson for Poland's Defence
Ministry did not confirm any additional details about timing or
where the troops would be coming from.
Russia has already massed more than 100,000 troops near Ukraine, and
this week it launched joint military exercises in neighboring
Belarus and naval drills in the Black Sea.
While it denies plans to invade Ukraine, Moscow has said it could
take unspecified "military-technical" action unless a series of
demands are met, including promises from NATO never to admit Ukraine
and to withdraw forces from Eastern Europe.
The United States and Britain have both warned an invasion could
come within days.
The Biden administration has urged American citizens to leave
Ukraine now, stressing it will not send U.S. troops into Ukraine to
help them flee the country if there is a Russian invasion.
While the United States does not have any ships in the Black Sea
currently, the U.S. Navy has sent four additional destroyers to
Europe in recent weeks.
(Reporting by Idrees Ali and Phil StewartAdditional reporting by
Alicja Ptak and Joanna Plucinska in WarsawEditing by Rosalba O'Brien
and Frances Kerry)
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