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Ukraine war may lead to rethinking of US defence of Europe

Depending on how far Putin goes, this could mean a buildup of U.S. military power in Europe not seen since the Cold War. The prospect of a bigger U.S. military footprint in Europe is a remarkable turnaround from just two years ago.

March 16, 2022 / 07:14 IST
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Source: Reuters
Source: Reuters

Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine and his push to upend the broader security order in Europe may lead to a historic shift in American thinking about defence of the continent.

Depending on how far Putin goes, this could mean a buildup of U.S. military power in Europe not seen since the Cold War. The prospect of a bigger U.S. military footprint in Europe is a remarkable turnaround from just two years ago.

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In 2020, President Donald Trump ordered thousands of American troops out of Germany as part of his argument that Europeans were undeserving allies. Just days after taking office, President Joe Biden stopped the withdrawal before it could start, and his administration has stressed NATO's importance even as Biden identifies China as the main long-term threat to U.S. security. Then came Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

We are in a new era of sustained confrontation with Russia, says Alexander Vershbow, a former U.S. ambassador to Russia and former deputy secretary-general of NATO.