Biden Orders 3,000 Reservists to be Ready for Deployment in Europe for 'Russia Deterrence'

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Jul. 14, 2023

The Biden regime's war on Russia expanded further on Thursday with the Pentagon being authorized to "mobilize up to 3,000 military reservists for duty in Europe" in order to "deter Russia" and "reassure NATO allies," The Washington Post reports.

From Washington Post, "Pentagon may activate up to 3,000 reservists for Russia deterrence":
It was not immediately clear when the Defense Department will send additional reservists to Europe under the new authority, which Biden announced Thursday in a statement.

Pentagon officials said the move would not increase the overall level of U.S. troops in Europe, which now stands at about 80,000, but would potentially alter its makeup by allowing commanders to deploy additional reservists. Units that will be deployed had not yet been identified, the officials said.

Lt. Gen. Douglas A. Sims II, a senior official on the military's Joint Staff, told reporters in a briefing that "these authorities will enable the department to better support and sustain" the enhanced American presence overseas.

[...] The move comes as the United States expands its security aid to Ukraine, which has totaled more than $41 billion with Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, to include cluster munitions and other weaponry.
As a reminder, Pentagon documents allegedly leaked by American patriot Jack Teixeira earlier this year revealed that Biden lied when he promised not to put "boots on the ground" in Ukraine as the U.S. and NATO have special forces operating inside the country.



Russia -- just like Ukraine, NATO and the U.S. -- is getting increasingly desperate as the war drags on and the likelihood they will use nuclear weapons to push back against the U.S. transferring F-16s and shipping cluster bombs to Ukraine is rising by the day.

From RT, "Russia will treat F-16s in Ukraine as nuclear threat - Lavrov":
Moscow can't ignore the nuclear capability of US-designed F-16 fighter jets that may be supplied to Ukraine by its Western backers, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said.

By continuing to provide more sophisticated arms to Kiev, "the US and its NATO satellites create the risk of a direct armed confrontation with Russia, and this may lead to catastrophic consequences," Lavrov warned in his interview with Lenta.ru on Wednesday.

The plans to supply F-16s to Kiev is yet another example of an escalatory move by the West and in itself is "an extremely dangerous development," he stated.

"We have informed the nuclear powers – the US, UK and France – that Russia can't ignore the ability of these aircraft to carry nuclear weapons," the foreign minister continued.

"No assurances [by the West] will help here," he warned. In the midst of fighting, the Russian military isn't going to investigate whether any specific jet is equipped to deliver nuclear weapons or not, he added.

"The very fact of the appearance of such systems within the Ukrainian Armed Forces will be considered by us as a threat from the West in the nuclear domain," Lavrov said.

In an interview on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Vilnius on Wednesday, White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said "there will be the transfer of F-16s [to Ukraine], likely from European countries that have excess F-16 supplies."

A day earlier, Denmark announced that a "coalition" – which includes the Netherlands, Belgium, Canada, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, the UK and Sweden – would begin training Ukrainian airmen to fly the US-designed aircraft in August.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba suggested earlier this week that the first F-16s piloted by Ukrainians could take to the skies "by the end of the first quarter of next year."

Kiev has been pressing its foreign backers for fourth-generation F-16 warplanes for months, arguing that they are crucial in providing air cover for Ukraine's troops and defending Ukrainian airspace amid a massive Russian missile campaign targeting military facilities and energy infrastructure. The US and its allies initially ruled out deliveries of the jets, saying the F-16 wasn't the type of hardware that Ukraine needed, but changed their stance on the issue over time.
The Biden regime has been essentially taunting Russia to use nuclear weapons by leaking to the media that their endless escalations and weapons shipments to Ukraine are continuing specifically because Russia has yet to use nukes.

Our military experts were correct when they stated initially that much of our heavy armor and advanced weaponry would not help Ukraine but the Biden regime decided to send them anyways just to drag down Russia and force them to expend additional resources.

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