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While the shuffling of troops marks the most significant sign yet that the US is preparing for the prospect of a Russian invasion of Ukraine, US troop movement is not unusual at all. There are a number of options under which a president can deploy troops.

Washington President Joe Biden has approved the deployment of 3,000 US troops to Poland, Germany and Romania to bolster NATO countries in Eastern Europe.

The deployments, US officials have told CNN, are a show of support to NATO allies feeling threatened by Russia's buildup of troops near Ukraine's border.To be clear, there is no plan for US troops to engage Russian troops, and the White House and the Pentagon have stressed that American service members will not be entering Ukraine.

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