BREAKING NEWS
Biden: ‘We Will Defend Every Inch of NATO Territory’ but Sending Americans Into Ukraine Is ‘World War III’

President Joe Biden delivered lengthy remarks to House Democrats meeting in Philadelphia Friday, promising he will uphold America’s “sacred” duty to defend “every inch of NATO territory,” but warning those who are calling for U.S. troops to enter Ukraine, “that’s called World War III.”
President Biden announces over 12,000 U.S. troops have been mobilized along the Russian border to defend NATO countries:
“Granted, if we respond, it is World War III, but we have a sacred obligation on NATO territory.” pic.twitter.com/isGXWD5vB0
— The Recount (@therecount) March 11, 2022
President Biden reiterates why he won’t send U.S. troops to Ukraine:
“Don’t kid yourself, no matter what you all say, that’s called World War III.” pic.twitter.com/RwFtGOQ9gS
— The Recount (@therecount) March 11, 2022
President Biden has successfully rallied much of the world to oppose Russia and its president prosecuting an illegal war in Ukraine. On Friday he and Deputy White House Press Secretary Andrew Bates sent strong warnings to Putin against using chemical and biological weapons, engaging in war crimes and human rights abuses, and sexual and gender-based violence.
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