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US sends Patriot missiles to Poland

US European Command (EUCOM) Spokesperson Captain Adam Miller announced that the US will send 2 Patriot air defense system missile batteries to Poland to counter any threat to the US and its NATO allies during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Taking action against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the United States decided to send Patriot missiles to Poland against any threat to its allies. US European Command (EUCOM) spokesman Captain Adam Miller said the US will send 2 Patriot air defense system missile batteries to Poland to counter any threat to the US and its NATO allies during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “At the instruction of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and at the invitation of our Polish allies, US EUCOM Commander General Tod Daniel Wolters has directed US Army Europe and Africa (USAREUR-AF) to redeploy 2 Patriot batteries to Poland,” spokesman Miller said in a statement. recorded.

Referring to the principle that an attack on one member of NATO is done against all members, Miller said: “This is a prudent force protection measure that supports our commitment to Article 5 and will in no way support any offensive operation. Every step we take is to deter aggression and reassure our allies.” for,” he said.

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