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US puts military bases in Europe on second-highest alert ahead of Washington NATO Summit

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The United States has put its military bases at the second-highest level of alert ahead of next week’s NATO summit in Washington, which is expected to see a significant escalation of direct NATO participation in the war against Russia in Ukraine.

Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Jan. 30, 2024. [Photo: Air Force]

While US officials refused to explain the heightened alert status on the record, the New York Times reported, citing US officials, that the move was in response to “threats from the Kremlin over Ukraine’s use of long-range weapons on Russian territory.”

The Times wrote that “Military bases, which provide training, intelligence, and other support for Ukraine, could be a logical subsequent target.”

In April, the Biden administration began supplying Ukraine with long-range ATACMS missiles, which have a 300-kilometer (186-mile) range, while claiming they would not be used for strikes inside Russia itself.

Last month, US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan asserted that the US is allowing Ukraine to use US-provided weapons to strike “anywhere” inside Russian territory.

Behind the scenes, CNN reported last month that the United States is moving to lift a ban on military contractors working directly inside Ukraine on US military contracts. CNN reported that “Allowing experienced, US government-funded American contractors to maintain a presence in Ukraine means they will be able to help fix damaged, high-value equipment much faster.”

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