President Biden has agreed to send out at least 3000 more US troops as fears and threats regarding a Russian invasion into Ukraine increase.
The news comes after the President of the United States had firmly nodded to sending out 2000 troops to Poland with another additional unit being sent out to the country’s NATO allies located on the southeastern part of the world.
These troops are expected to make a move shortly as revealed by local media agencies tonight.
One close inside source confirmed to the Associated Press how nearly 2000 US troops from Fort Bragg in North Carolina will be dispatched to both Poland as well as Germany by this week.
Meanwhile, another 1000 army of soldiers based in Germany would be moved to Romania.
The recent announcement is expected to be made by the Pentagon soon as a formal notification about the additional deployment by the US during the 10 am briefing.
Nations like Poland and Romania are both active members of NATO and they also happen to share borders with Ukraine.
Meanwhile, one senior official from the defense has also spoken about how the troops being sent out are both trained as well as equipped to carry out a number of missions during their period of elevated risk.
In addition to that, he even spoke about how the added deployments are only being used as a means to deter any form of threat against the alliance forces, adding how “We are literally willing to put skin in the game”.
In the same way, sources have confirmed how the military personnel that is a part of the new force could be made use of to assist with the evacuation of nearly 30,000 Americans that live in Ukraine as revealed by one official that was close to the outlet.




