Mark Milley’s trip to Poland; Alert order to American troops in Europe
The chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff has called for alertness and caution for US troops stationed in Europe because of what he called Russia’s recent failures in Ukraine.
General Mark Milley, the Chief of the General Staff of the US Army, called for the alertness and caution of the American soldiers stationed in Europe due to the recent developments in the war in Ukraine.
According to the Newsweek report, Milli said during the visit of American soldiers at the country’s base in Poland, which was done with the aim of helping Ukraine in the war with Russia, that Russia’s reaction to the recent failures in Ukraine cannot be predicted, and he called on the American forces in this Be aware of the conditions and maintain your preparation.
While emphasizing readiness and vigilance, he emphasized that the American soldiers stationed in Europe are not under increasing danger.
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the US Army further claimed: The war is not going very well for Russia at the moment. Therefore, it is obligatory for us to maintain our high readiness and vigilance. In any war, you cannot predict with a high degree of certainty what will happen.
It is said that Mark Milley visited a military base in Poland to visit different US defense systems, and journalists were asked not to mention the name of this base in their report for security reasons.
Milli’s trip to the border of Ukraine has been carried out while the verbal tension between the leaders of the US and Russia has increased sharply in recent days.
Joe Biden warned his Russian counterpart about any use of nuclear or chemical weapons in Ukraine and said: Don’t do it, don’t do it, don’t do it. You will change the face of war, something not seen since World War II.
However, the spokesperson of the Russian presidency responded to the words of the American president and announced that Moscow’s use of nuclear weapons will be carried out according to the conditions stipulated in the country’s national security doctrine.
Media sources from Moscow, the capital of Russia, reported that the spokesman of President Vladimir Putin reacted to the warning words of US President Joe Biden about Moscow’s possible use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine.