President Joe Biden has warned U.S. citizens to leave Ukraine immediately as Russia’s live-fire drills and build-up of troops around the ex-Soviet state have deepened fears of an invasion.
“American citizens should leave… Leave now. We’re dealing with one of the largest armies in the world. “This is a very different situation, and things could go crazy quickly,” Biden said on Thursday night.
Russia began a 10-day program of military exercises with its neighbor Belarus on Thursday. At NATO an estimated 30,000 Russian troops were taking part, marking Moscow’s biggest military deployment in Belarus since the Cold War.
The drills, widely seen as a display of strength by Russia, come as around 130,000 soldiers, tanks, and missiles have been moved to its border with Ukraine.
Russia is demanding that Ukraine never be permitted to become a member of the NATO military alliance and has said it wants the organization to roll back its presence in Eastern Europe.
The BBC reported that Ukraine also accused Russia on Thursday of creating a sea blockade. Russian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba reportedly claimed the Sea of Azov was completely congested while the Black Sea was being blocked by Russian forces as they prepared for naval drills next week.
Despite the mounting tensions, Biden ruled out sending U.S. troops into Ukraine on Thursday, saying there was no scenario in which he could see this happening.
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He said, “That’s a world war when Americans and Russians start shooting at one another. We’re in a very different world than we’ve ever been in.”
Biden added that it would be difficult to position troops in Ukraine, even for the purpose of evacuating U.S. citizens.
How do you do that? How do you even find them? “I’m hoping that if (Russian President Vladimir Putin) is foolish enough to go in, he’s smart enough not to do anything that would negatively impact American citizens,” he said.
On Friday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told a press conference in Melbourne, Australia, that the government was continuing to “draw down” its embassy in Ukraine amid “very troubling signs of Russian escalation.”
These signs included Moscow’s moving more troops to the Ukrainian border, Blinken said, reiterating the call for U.S. citizens to immediately leave Ukraine.
“We’re in a window when an invasion could begin at any time, and to be clear, that includes during the Olympics,” said Blinken.
The Winter Olympics are currently being held in China and are scheduled to run through Feb. 20.
Although Russia has denied it is planning to invade Ukraine, the U.S., the U.K. and other countries have sent military hardware to Kyiv to help it defend itself in case of military aggression.
Western countries, including the U.S, the U.K, and France, have been in talks with Russian ministers in recent weeks in a bid to resolve the tensions diplomatically.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson suggested on Thursday, however, that the situation remained fragile.
“I think today, February 10, 2022, we stand on the edge of a precipice and things are as dangerous as I have seen them in Europe for a very, very long time. It is up to Vladimir Putin now to disengage and to deescalate, and the way forward is diplomacy, “he warned.
U.S. lawmakers have said they are devising the “mother of all sanctions” against Russia as a method of defending Ukraine that would be “crippling to (the Russian) economy.”
British and German ministers have also warned that there will be economic consequences for Moscow if it takes any aggressive action against Ukraine.
During a press briefing last week, analysts at thinktank Chatham House told reporters that 24% of Ukrainians surveyed in recent weeks said they were ready to physically defend Ukraine, on top of those who had already joined its growing volunteer army.
Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has warned that any military confrontation with Russia would result in a “full-scale” war on European soil.
Last Friday, Ukraine’s Kuleba told reporters that the government had been briefed by the U.S. that Russia may use a fake video as grounds for an invasion.
If you ask me if there was anything Russia couldn’t do in order to provoke the war, my answer would be no. Everything is possible, and we should take every risk into account, “he said.
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