Tuesday morning, Old Uncle Joe stepped up at the White House to address the world about the supposedly escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia. The President of the United States, and commander-in-chief, begged the people of Russia to not go through with their attack on Ukraine. He went on to state that while Ukraine would be assisted by the use of U.S. military equipment, American forces will only respond with “full force” if a NATO ally or any American citizens are attacked by the forces of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“The United States and NATO are not a threat to Russia. Ukraine is not a threat to Russia. Neither the US nor NATO have missiles in Ukraine. We do not — do not — have plans to put them there, as well. We’re not targeting the people of Russia. We do not seek to destabilize Russia,” claimed the president.
“To the citizens of Russia, you are not our enemy,” Biden stated as part of his Tuesday address, reported Fox News. “And I do not believe you want a bloody destructive war against Ukraine, a country and the people with whom you share such deep ties of family history and culture.”
The commander-in-chief went on to add that he will not be permitting any American forces to take up arms in Ukraine despite the fact that they have been amassed in the surrounding countries of Romania, Germany, and Poland.
“While I will not send American servicemen to fight in Ukraine, we have supplied the Ukrainian military equipment to help them defend themselves,” stated Biden. “We provided training and advice and intelligence for the same purpose.”
These comments seem to indicate that Biden would be more than willing to hurl forces in to fight Russia if they tried to assault a nato ally.
“Make no mistake, the United States will defend every inch of NATO territory with the full force of American power,” exclaimed Biden. “An attack against one NATO country is an attack against all of us.”
He also highlighted the importance of trying to utilize a diplomatic approach instead of fighting during his release.
“We should give the diplomacy every chance to succeed and I believe there are real ways to address our respective security concerns,” Biden said in his announcements.
“We’re willing to make practical, result-oriented steps that can advance our common security,” he went on. “We will not sacrifice basic principles, though. Nations have a right to sovereignty and territorial integrity. They have the freedom to set their own course and choose with whom they will associate. But that still leaves plenty of room for diplomacy and for de-escalation. That’s the best way forward for all parties in our view.”