As soon as the Russian army crosses the border into Ukraine, we will give a harsh answer: America


Washington, Ta. 20
Tensions between Russia and the United States over Ukraine continue to rise. An earlier meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Joe Biden on the issue also failed. Now, on the Ukraine issue, US President Joe Biden has said that Russia will be held responsible for the attack on Ukraine. If Russia invades Ukraine, it will be in big trouble. Our allies are ready to inflict serious damage on Russia and its economy.
US President Joe Biden has warned that Russia will invade Ukraine, but will have to pay a heavy price. Biden warned Russian President Vladimir Putin that if Russia attacked Ukraine, we would impose tougher sanctions on Russia than he had ever seen. "We have already shipped more than િયન 200 million (approximately Rs. 3.5 billion) worth of sophisticated defense equipment to Ukraine," Biden said. The physical loss of life for Russia in the event of an attack on Ukraine would be far, much more real.
Amid the escalating dispute between Russia and Ukraine, US Secretary of State Anthony Blink also said last December that "we have not only coordinated with our allies and partners to look at our common concerns, but we will also take into account Russia's renewed aggression against Ukraine." If adopted, we will give a meaningful and comprehensive response. "We are also watching the statements of NATO, the European Union and the G-7," Blink said. All are clear that Russia's aggression against Ukraine will have far-reaching consequences.
According to press reports, Blink told Ukrainian President Vladimir Jelensky that the Russian military could strike at very short notice. An estimated 100,000 Russian troops have gathered on the Ukrainian border. According to NHK World, Biden has approved an additional 500 million in military aid to Ukraine. He will also meet with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Geneva on January 9 to discuss the issue.
Russia, however, reacted sharply to Antony Blinkon's statement. Russian President Vladimir Putin has said his country has no place to back down on tensions with the United States over Ukraine. He said he would be forced to react harshly until Ukraine left its offensive line in the west.
Despite Russia's deployment of 100,000 troops on the Ukrainian border, its officials have repeatedly said they will not invade Russia. Western nations, on the other hand, say Russia has deployed troops on its border to threaten Ukraine to prevent it from joining the NATO group. Russia, another country bordering Ukraine, has also taken a stand against Ukraine.

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