Washington: The United States has sent two patriot missile batteries to Patriot to Poland to stay against “potential threats” to us or NATO forces in the alliance area, a senior Pentagon official said on Wednesday, because the Russian war in Ukraine lights up Missile batteries, which are usually placed in Germany, are repositioned for “invitation,” the official said with anonymous requirements.
This step is seen as reflecting the growing fear that Russian missiles can – intentionally or not – across the border from neighboring Ukraine into members of NATO Poland The news of the spread came a day after Washington refused the Polish offer to send the Soviet MIG-29 fighter jet to Ukraine through the US air base in Germany, by saying the proposal raised the “serious problem” for all NATO alliances.
US Vice President Kamala Harris headed to Poland Wednesday to continue how to discuss the best way to provide “military assistance” for Ukraine Pentagon officials said patriot missiles were sent to Poland as “pure defensive spread carried out proactively to fight potential threats to us and allied forces in the NATO region.”He added that it was “100 percent in accordance with the seriousness we took commitment to our article 5” to maintain fellow members of the Transatantic Alliance.
The official did not determine where in Poland, batteries are now based, or their operational status – just say that they are “manned The Missile surface-to-air patriot defense system is able to fight and destroy ballistic missiles, cruise missiles or airplanes.