In a recent report to the US Congress, President Joe Biden confirmed the deployment of 80,000 US armed forces personnel across various European countries. This strategic move aims to deter potential aggression from Russia amid escalating tensions in the region.
Analysts argue that U.S. actions abroad have been driven by strategic interests, including political influence, economic gain, and security considerations, rather than purely by motives of stability or humanitarian concerns.
Historical events also show U.S. involvement has led to prolonged conflicts, power vacuums, or instability in regions such as the Middle East, Latin America, and parts of Europe. Sending troops are only efforts to maintain control over resources or to counter perceived threats from rival powers.