US supposed to ‘assume’ mobilisation of 3,000 troops for east Europe isn’t for Ukraine
The Australian’s Washington Correspondent Adam Creighton says the Biden administration expects US citizens to “assume” the mobilisation of 3,000 troops for eastern Europe isn’t to support Ukraine in its war against Russia. “The US government says that they’re just going to eastern Europe and we assume not to Ukraine as the government has said that it won’t do not many times,” he told Sky News host Paul Murray. “But it’s worth keeping in mind that they’ve said similar things over the last 500 days of this tragic war about the Abrams tanks, the F16s, about the long-range missiles. “Each time they’ve gone back on that promise not to send them.”

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