US military chief calls for heightened vigilance as Russia weighs latest setbacks in Ukraine

The head of the US military warned that it remains unclear how Russia might react to its latest setbacks on the battlefield in Ukraine and called for heightened vigilance by US troops during a visit to a base in Poland that is helping the war effort. of Ukraine.

The comments by General Mark Miley, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, are a reminder of the dangers of escalating the conflict as the US and its NATO allies help Ukraine from a distance and Kyiv mounts a so-far successful counteroffensive against Russian forces.

“The war is not going very well for Russia right now. So it’s imperative for all of us to maintain high levels of readiness, of alertness,” Milley said from Warsaw, after visiting the base.

The general inspected the base’s air defenses, which include arrays of Patriot missiles, which would be a last line of defense if Russia decided to attack the base – risking a war with the US-led NATO military alliance.

Miley emphasized that he was not saying that US troops in Europe face an increased threat, but stressed that they must be ready. “In the conduct of war, you don’t know with a high degree of certainty what is going to happen,” he said. Journalists traveling with Miley have been asked not to name the base or describe its location.

The US general was also briefed on the critical support being provided to Ukraine by US forces based there, including remote assistance to support via secure teleconferences the billions of dollars worth of US-provided weapons.

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