With Russia’s brutality on full display in Ukraine, many of America’s allies in Eastern Europe are worried they could be next.
In a recent congressional hearing, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Mark Milley told lawmakers that the U.S. should consider sending more troops and establishing new bases in Europe to deter Putin from further aggression
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