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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

US to boost army presence in Europe: Obama

The United States is preparing to boost its military presence in Europe at a cost of up to $1 billion, President Barack Obama says, as tensions in the region simmer over Russia’s aggressive actions in Ukraine.


Standing with Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski, Obama said the US plans to send more military equipment and rotate additional American troops into the region. He called on lawmakers in Washington to provide the funding to sustain the effort.


Obama’s announcement marks a significant departure from a two-decade trend toward a smaller US military presence in Europe amid a shift by the Obama administration to a more visible and active naval and air power presence in the Asia-Pacific region. Just three years ago the Pentagon downgraded the top US Army Europe commander from a four-star to a three-star general.


“Today, I’m announcing a new initiative to bolster the support of our NATO allies here in Europe,” Obama said at Warsaw’s Belweder Palace.


“Under this effort, and with the support of Congress, the United States will preposition more equipment in Europe.”


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