Biden: US ‘Will Not Be Directly Engaged’ In Russia-Ukraine

Biden: US ‘Will Not Be Directly Engaged’ In Russia-Ukraine

President Joe Biden is walking back claims that he wants to see Vladimir Putin removed from office, despite previously stating the Russian leader “could not remain in power.” In a New York Times editorial Tuesday, Biden said the US does not seek a war between NATO and Russia. Additionally, he said the US will not push for Putin’s ouster.

The President said as long as the US or our allies are not attacked, America will not directly engage in the war. Biden also asserted US troops will not be sent to Ukraine or attack Russian forces. However, despite his claim, Biden affirmed the US will keep continue military, humanitarian and financial support for the Ukraine government.

 

Biden: US ‘Will Not Be Directly Engaged’ In Russia-Ukraine

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