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Biden, NATO to beef up force posture amid Russian aggression

Susan Walsh / Associated Press

Biden, NATO to beef up force posture amid Russian aggression

MADRID — President Joe Biden opened his three-day visit to a NATO summit Tuesday by pledging to beef up the American military presence in Europe as he denounced Russia’s Vladimir Putin for trying to “wipe out” Ukrainian culture in the ongoing war in Eastern Europe.

Mr. Biden, in talks with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, detailed plans to increase the number of Navy destroyers based in Rota, Spain, from four to six. Mr. Biden said the move was one of multiple announcements that he and NATO allies would make during the summit to help bolster the alliance in the region.

Mr. Biden arrived in Spain for the summit amid an intense barrage of Russian fire across Ukraine — including a horrific missile attack on a shopping mall in Kyiv on Monday — and growing weariness over the grinding war that is battering the global economy.

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“Sometimes I think Putin’s objective is just to literally change the entire culture — wipe out the culture of Ukraine [with] the kinds of actions he’s taking,” Mr. Biden said after meeting with Mr. Sánchez.

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said the destroyers’ move “will help increase the United States’ and NATO’s maritime presence.” He said Mr. Biden would announce additional moves on Wednesday.

“The president said before the war started that if Mr. Putin invaded Ukraine, the United States and NATO would enhance the force posture on the eastern flank, not just for the duration of the crisis, but to address the long-term change in the strategic reality that that would present,” Mr. Sullivan added.

Mr. Biden is looking to use this week’s NATO summit to shore up allies amid signs of fractures in the western alliance. After heaping an avalanche of sanctions on the Russian economy and funneling billions of dollars of weaponry into Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression, NATO partners are showing signs of strain as the cost of energy and other essential goods has skyrocketed.

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As the U.S. president departed for the NATO meeting from the German Alps, where he met this week with leaders of the Group of Seven leading economies, French President Emmanuel Macron said that the prices are putting European economies in an “untenable” situation. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who addressed the G-7 on Monday, has openly worried that the West has become fatigued by the cost of the war.

The U.S. has been building up its presence since shortly before the Russian invasion in late February, adding about 20,000 troops to the 80,000 who were previously in Europe. And the U.S. has signaled that the Russian invasion will have reverberations on its and NATO allies’ defense posture for years to come.

The U.S. and Spain, in a joint statement following the Biden-Sanchez meeting, said the invasion “fundamentally altered the global strategic environment” and that the “aggression constitutes the most direct threat to trans-Atlantic security and global stability since the end of the Cold War.”

Mr. Sullivan suggested that other moves Mr. Biden is set to announce will involve positioning additional forces on NATO’s eastern flank “in a steady state.” He declined to say if some U.S. forces that serve there on a rotational basis would become permanent.

The U.S. president also praised Spain for taking in tens of thousands of Ukrainian migrants who have fled the war.

“Our people have stood together,” Mr. Biden said during a meeting with Spain’s King Felipe VI. “They’ve stood up and they’ve stood strong.”

Mr. Biden attended a dinner on Tuesday with other NATO leaders at the 18th Century Royal Palace of Madrid, hosted by Spain’s king and queen, Letizia.

Mr. Biden is set to meet with Turkish President Erdogan on Wednesday, a day after Turkey lifted its objections to Finland and Sweden joining NATO. The two countries made the historic step of applying for NATO membership in the aftermath of the Russian invasion.

First Published: June 28, 2022, 10:07 p.m.

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