President Biden cautions American residents in Ukraine to leave now
WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden on Thursday encouraged American residents to pull out from Ukraine right away, and cautioned of a potential significant showdown with Moscow assuming US and Russian powers connect each other on the ground.
"We are managing probably the biggest armed force on the planet. This is what is happening and things can go off the deep end quick," the president said.
Biden additionally emphasized that he would not send US troops to Ukraine under any conditions, even with the end result of protecting Americans in case of a Russian attack.
"This is a universal conflict. At the point when the Americans and the Russians begin taking shots at one another, we are in an altogether different world," he said.
Washington-Moscow pressures are at their most significant level since the Cold War, for certain US gauges that around 130,000 Russian soldiers are in many battle detachments close to the Ukrainian line.
Western pioneers are seeking after transport discretion trying to control the furious nerves. In any case, Biden's remarks - and the State Department's recharged cautioning of U.S. residents to leave on Thursday - are practically sure to heighten pressures.
Biden, notwithstanding, excused the situation of saving Americans in Ukraine, saying "how would you track down them?"
Biden said he would not need to tell Putin, adding that "they know."
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