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"WASHINGTON—U.S. military and diplomatic officials are weighing plans to send special forces troops to Kyiv to guard the newly reopened embassy there, proposals that would force the Biden administration to balance a desire to avoid escalating the U.S. military presence in the war zone against fears for the safety of American diplomats, U.S. officials said."
What do our embassy personnel do over there?
"The initial contingent of American diplomatic personnel will be small, and it will take time and resources to move them and their families back to the post, U.S. officials said. But the benefits of a renewed diplomatic presence are clear, U.S. officials say: U.S. personnel will be able to interact in person with the Kyiv government, monitor the distribution of billions of dollars in U.S. weaponry, keep an eye on Russian troop movements and offer technical assistance. The addition of more intelligence assets, say U.S. officials, is key."
So, boots on the ground, weapons logistics, and intelligence. That sounds like war with Russia. You don't think Putin would respond to that? We are actively escalating the situation.
What do our embassy personnel do over there?
"The initial contingent of American diplomatic personnel will be small, and it will take time and resources to move them and their families back to the post, U.S. officials said. But the benefits of a renewed diplomatic presence are clear, U.S. officials say: U.S. personnel will be able to interact in person with the Kyiv government, monitor the distribution of billions of dollars in U.S. weaponry, keep an eye on Russian troop movements and offer technical assistance. The addition of more intelligence assets, say U.S. officials, is key."
So, boots on the ground, weapons logistics, and intelligence. That sounds like war with Russia. You don't think Putin would respond to that? We are actively escalating the situation.
WSJ News Exclusive | Pentagon Weighs Deploying Special Forces to Guard Kyiv Embassy
The Biden administration is weighing the desire to avoid escalating the military presence against the security of U.S. diplomats in a conflict zone.
www.wsj.com
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