Pentagon: Events in Ukraine prompt US to reconsider approaches to contain various threats

Charles Richard, head of the US Strategic Command (STRATCOM), said events in Ukraine have prompted the US and its allies to reconsider their approach to contain various threats. This has been reported DEA News”.

Richard stressed that the conflict in Ukraine provoked the fervor of “rhetoric emanating from Russia”. It also means “blatant nuclear sword swinging”, which is unnecessary and inappropriate.

He added that the discourse in this context reached a level of intensity that the world had not seen before during the Cold War period.

“This dynamic speaks to the reality of the threat we face and dictates the need for us and our allies to consider not only the need to take concrete action on our deterrents, but also the ways in which we plan to implement it,” said Richard.

Former US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken declarationIf Russia tries to hold a referendum on Ukraine’s entry into the Russian Federation to “make clear” that such tactics will not work, Washington will act quickly.

February 24 Russian President Vladimir Putin declarationIn response to the request for help from the heads of the LPR and DPR, he decided to conduct a military special operation to protect Donbass.

The decision to run the operation was the reason for new sanctions against Russia by the United States and its allies.

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Source: Gazeta

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