Biden Announces Additional Permanent Presence in Europe

June 30, 2022

President Biden said Wednesday that the U.S. will “enhance our force posture in Europe and respond to the changed security environment, as well as strengthening our collective security” along with NATO allies.

He made the remarks at a joint appearance with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in Madrid.

“Earlier this year, we surged 20,000 additional U.S. forces to Europe to bolster our alliance in response to Russia’s aggressive move, bringing our force total in Europe to 100,000,” President Biden said. “We’re going to continue to adjust our posture based on the threat, in close consultation with our allies.”

Among the additional commitments he made are:

  • Establish a permanent Army Fifth Corps headquarters in Poland, “strengthening our U.S.-NATO interoperability across the entire eastern flank”
  • Maintain an additional rotational brigade headquartered in Romania
  • Enhance rotational deployments in the Baltic states
  • Send two additional F-35 squadrons to the U.K.
  • Increase from four to six the number of destroyers at Spain’s Rota Naval Base
  • Stational “additional air defense and other capabilities” in Germany and Italy

“In a moment when Putin has shattered peace in Europe and attacked the very, very tenets of the rules-based order, the United States and our allies — we’re going to step up. We’re stepping up,” President Biden said.

White House/NATO photo

June 30, 2022

Recent News

Murray Will Push for More Domestic Spending if Defense Budget Goes Up

Murray Will Push for More Domestic Spending if Defense Budget Goes Up

There’s some bipartisan talk on Capitol Hill of raising the fiscal year 2025 defense budget above the levels agreed to in last year’s spending deal. But the top Democratic appropriator said last week that “stronger investments” are needed in the national security...

Biden Says National Guard Should Not Intervene in Campus Protests

Biden Says National Guard Should Not Intervene in Campus Protests

President Biden told reporters last week that “order must prevail” when protests become violent, as some pro-Palestinian demonstrations have on college campuses across the country, as CBS News reported. “I will always defend free speech,” Biden said Thursday,...

Post-Leadership, McConnell Plans to Push for More Defense Funding

Post-Leadership, McConnell Plans to Push for More Defense Funding

When Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell steps down from his Senate leadership role after the November elections, he’ll have at least two more years in the Senate. Now he’s signaled one of his priorities as a rank-and-file Senator is to increase defense funding,...

In Our Communities

In Our Communities

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) signed a bill this week to make it easier for military spouses to start work with a license from another state, according to a press release. “Our veterans and military families have dedicated their lives and undergo great sacrifice in...

PAST STORIES