“They’ve moved more troops, number one. Number two, we have reason to believe that they engaged in a false flag operation to make an excuse to go in. We have every indication that they Ready to go to Ukraine, attack Ukraine,” Biden said.
Biden has previously predicted a Russian invasion of Ukraine, but has previously added to his prediction by saying that Putin has not made up his mind. He was more certain on Thursday, a day after US officials said 7,000 more Russian troops had arrived near Ukraine, contradicting earlier Russian claims of a retreat.
Pressed on whether he believed the attack would happen – and when – Biden said: “Yes. I think it will happen over the next several days.”
“The United States and NATO are no threat to Russia. Ukraine is not a threat to Russia. Neither the US nor NATO have missiles in Ukraine. We don’t — no — plan to have them there as well. We are not targeting the people of Russia. We do not try to destabilize Russia. To the citizens of Russia: You are not our enemy,” Biden said.
This is a breaking story and will be updated.
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