Rising troops to defend Putin’s eastern NATO

Britain, the United States and Germany have engaged more troops to defend NATO’s eastern flank as the alliance revolves around officially recognizing Russia as its “most significant” threat.

Ben Wallace, the Secretary of Defense, said he would put more soldiers, warplanes and a Royal Navy aircraft carrier on hold to head to the region and President Biden said he would station U.S. forces in Poland’s permanently.

In one of the most notable advances at the NATO summit in Madrid, the Allies agreed on a new “strategic concept,” a plan that sets out NATO’s overall strategy for the next decade.

Biden says the US will increase its forces

Russia was described as “the most significant and direct threat to Allied security and to peace and stability in the Euro-Atlantic area.” In the previously agreed concept

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