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SOURCE: http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/591006-biden-weighing-deployment-of-us-troops-to-nato-allies-amid-tensions
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Moscow, however, has declined having plans to invade Ukraine.Biden and top administration officials have warned that any movement of Russian forces into Ukraine would be met with serious consequences.Secretary of State Antony BlinkenAntony BlinkenUkraine receives second batch of weapons from US: 'And this is not the end' Blinken: State Dept tracking US Embassy personnel in Kyiv 'very, very closely' Pope notes 'rising tensions' in Ukraine, calls for talks MORE on Sunday said a “swift, a severe and a united response” from the U.S. and Europe would follow “if a single additional Russian force goes into Ukraine in an aggressive way.”Administration officials told the Times that the deployment of U.S. troops to eastern NATO countries — including Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania — is a situation that Russian President Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinUS threatens sweeping export controls against Russian industries German military official who said it's 'easy' to give Putin the respect he probably 'deserves' resigns US orders families of embassy staff in Ukraine to leave country MORE has been trying to avoid.Biden’s reported meeting with Pentagon officials came the same day the State Department ordered family members of government employees at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv to depart the country, pointing to reports that Russia “is planning significant military action against Ukraine.”The department also authorized non-essential staffers to leave Ukraine.Officials told NBC News that Air Force Gen. Tod Wolters, the commander of U.S. European Command and NATO's supreme allied commander of Europe, has been arranging military options for weeks.

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