101st Airborne Deployed to Ukraine’s Border ‘Ready To Fight Tonight’
A commander said, "this is not a training
deployment, this is a combat deployment"
by Kyle Anzalone Posted on October 23, 2022
The White House has deployed thousands of American
soldiers just miles from Ukraine to prepare for war, according to CBS News. Officers
speaking with the outlet revealed they were there for combat against Russia.
Brigadier General John Lubas confirmed nearly 5,000
troops from the 101st Airborne recently joined the 100,000 American soldiers
already deployed to Europe. Lubas described his troops as being on “full
deployment,” and they are preparing to fight Russian soldiers in Ukraine. “This
is not a training deployment, this is a combat deployment for us. We understand
we need to be ready to fight tonight,” he said.
CBS Reporter Charlie D’Agata was embedded with the
American forces as they conducted military drills – at a forward operating base
– within four miles of Ukraine’s border. The 101st Airborne is engaged in joint
exercises with Romanian forces, simulating Ukrainian soldiers’ combat against
Russian troops.
Colonel Edwin Matthaidess said his forces have been
“closely watching” the Russian soldiers, “building objectives to practice
against” and conducting war games that “replicate exactly what’s going on” in
Ukraine.
CBS News reported, "[Russia’s] goal is to cut off
all Ukrainian access to the sea, leaving the country and its military forces
landlocked." CBS News did not provide a source for that assertion. The
Kremlin has publicly said its war goal is limited to eastern Ukraine.
Lubas declared the division was "ready to defend
every inch of NATO soil." However, Moscow has never threatened to invade a
NATO country. Ukraine is not a NATO member. When President Zelensky said
Ukraine should be allowed into the North Atlantic alliance last month, National
Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg
rejected Kiev’s proposal.
The 101st Airborne is a light infantry division. It
carries the nickname the "Screaming Eagles" as the Pentagon utilizes
the 101st as a force that can deploy around the world within hours. Lubas
described his division as bringing a "unique capability, from our air
assault capability… We’re a light infantry force, but again, we bring that
mobility with us, for our aircraft and air assaults.”
Romanian Major General Lulian Berdila told CBS News
that the presence of American troops was reminiscent of WWII, "The real
meaning for me, to have the American troops here, is like if you were to have
allies in Normandy before any enemy was there." The 101st has not deployed
to Europe since the last world war.
Kyle Anzalone is the opinion editor of
Antiwar.com, news editor of the Libertarian Institute,
and co-host of Conflicts of Interest.
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