
WASHINGTON/MOSCOW 鈥 The United States will send nearly 3,000 extra troops to Poland and Romania to shield Eastern Europe from a potential spillover from the crisis over the massing of Russian troops near Ukraine, US officials said on Wednesday.聽
Russia has denied plans to invade Ukraine but signaled it was in no mood for compromise on Wednesday by mocking Britain, calling Prime Minister Boris Johnson 鈥渦tterly confused鈥 and accusing British politicians of 鈥渟tupidity and ignorance.鈥澛
Moscow has deployed more than 100,000 troops near Ukraine鈥檚 borders and says it could take unspecified military measures if its demands are not met, including a promise by NATO never to admit Kyiv.聽
A Stryker squadron of around 1,000 US service members based in Vilseck, Germany would be sent to Romania, the Pentagon said, while around 1,700 service members, mainly from the 82nd Airborne Division, would deploy from Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to Poland. Three hundred other service members will move from Fort Bragg to Germany.聽
US President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., said the deployment was consistent with what he had told Russian President Vladimir Putin: 鈥淎s long as he is acting aggressively we鈥檙e going to make sure we can reassure our NATO allies and Eastern Europe that we鈥檙e there,鈥 he said, according to media reports on Twitter.聽
The objective, Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby said, was to send a 鈥渟trong signal鈥 to Mr. Putin 鈥渁nd frankly, to the world, that NATO matters to the United States and it matters to our allies.鈥澛
鈥淲e know that (Putin) also bristles at NATO, about NATO. He鈥檚 made no secret of that. We are making it clear that we鈥檙e going to be prepared to defend our NATO allies if it comes to that. Hopefully it won鈥檛 come to that.鈥澛
Poland鈥檚 Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak said the US deployment was a strong sign of solidarity. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg also welcomed it, saying the alliance鈥檚 response to Russia was defensive and proportional.聽
Efforts to reach a diplomatic solution continued, despite some Western countries describing Russia鈥檚 main demands as non-starters and Moscow showing no sign of withdrawing them.聽
Mr. Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron discussed coordination of diplomatic efforts and plans to impose economic costs on Moscow should it invade Ukraine, the White House said. Mr. Macron said he was planning to talk to Mr. Putin soon too.聽
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan is set to visit his counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky in Ukraine on Thursday after pitching Turkey as a mediator to ease tensions with Russia, while German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said he would meet Putin in Moscow soon, without giving a date.聽
The Kremlin said Mr. Putin told Britain鈥檚 Mr. Johnson that NATO was not responding adequately to its security concerns. Mr. Johnson鈥檚 office said he had told Mr. Putin an incursion would be a 鈥渢ragic miscalculation鈥 and they had agreed to apply a 鈥渟pirit of dialogue.鈥澛
On Tuesday, Johnson had accused Russia of holding a gun to Ukraine鈥檚 head, drawing caustic remarks from Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov before the call with Putin. Johnson had rescheduled the call to answer questions in parliament about accusations his staff violated coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) lockdown rules.聽
鈥淩ussia and President Putin are open to communicating with everyone,鈥 Mr. Peskov said. 鈥淓ven to someone who is utterly confused.鈥澛
Russia鈥檚 Foreign Ministry mocked Mr. Johnson鈥檚 foreign secretary, Liz Truss, for saying in an interview that Britain was 鈥渟upplying and offering extra support into our Baltic allies across the Black Sea鈥 鈥 two bodies of water that are on opposite sides of Europe 鈥 鈥渁s well as supplying Ukrainians with defensive weapons.鈥 The UK Foreign Office later said she was listing separate geographic areas of support.聽
鈥淢rs. Truss, your knowledge of history is nothing compared to your knowledge of geography,鈥 Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova wrote in a blog post. 鈥淚f anyone needs saving from anything, it鈥檚 the world, from the stupidity and ignorance of British politicians.鈥澛
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A day earlier, in his first public comments about the Ukraine crisis this year, Mr. Putin suggested Russia was being forced to protect itself from US aggression.聽
Washington has said it will not send troops to Ukraine itself to shield it from a Russian attack, but would impose financial sanctions on Moscow and send arms to help Ukrainians defend themselves.聽
Russia, still Europe鈥檚 main energy supplier despite being under US and EU sanctions since annexing Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, brushes off additional sanctions as an empty threat.聽
Washington and its allies have rejected Russia鈥檚 two main demands 鈥 that Ukraine be barred from ever joining NATO and that deployments of troops in eastern European countries that joined the alliance after the end of the Cold War be rolled back.聽
Spanish newspaper El Pais released what it said was a leaked copy of a US response to Russian demands, in which Washington offered talks with Moscow on an agreement for both sides to refrain from stationing offensive missiles or troops in Ukraine.聽
Washington could also provide reassurance that it had no cruise missiles in Poland or Romania, and discuss steps to prevent dangerous incidents at air or sea, said the document, which appeared to be in line with the public US position.聽
鈥淚 have seen nothing to suggest these documents are not authentic,鈥 State Department spokesperson Ned Price said.聽
鈥淲hat we have conveyed … are proposals for further diplomatic engagement. This will require engagement in good faith, some concerted fairly technical discussions, if they are going to result in anything,鈥 he said. 鈥 Phil Stewart and Dmitry Antonov/Reuters


