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Biden reaffirms his decision not to send US soldiers to the Ukraine War

The president of U.S, Joe Bidenreaffirmed this Saturday its decision not to send American soldiers to the War of Ukrainealthough he reinforced his position of continuing to support the country against invasion Russian.

There are no American soldiers in the Ukrainian War (…) I am determined to continue like this“, assured Biden during his speech at the U.S. Military Academy graduation in West pointabout 65 kilometers from the city of New York.

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The US chief executive also told more than 1,000 graduating cadets that his country “will not walk away” from Ukraine and described US soldiers as “tireless workers” to support Kyiv in its effort to repel a two-year-old Russian invasion.

We remain firm with Ukraine and we will continue by your side“, he expressed Biden to the applause of the crowd.

The president of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenskyrecently asked Western countries to send him military aid – as USA, France or UK– which allow you to attack infrastructures located within the Russian Federation from which the rival army reaches Ukrainian territory.

On the other hand, the US president stood out. he “paper fundamental“with the support of U.S to its allies around the world, including Israel and the Indo-Pacific.

In fact, he specified the importance they had in neutralizing Iranian attacks against Israel in April and its support for the allies of the Indo-Pacific in the face of growing militarism China in the region.

Thanks to United States Armed Forceswe are doing what just U.S can do as an indispensable nation, the only superpower in the world”, he stated.

Furthermore, the president, who did not mention donald trump -his supposed rival for reelection-, emphasized values ​​that Democrats have defended for months and that would be threatened if the Republican politician returned to office. The White House: freedom and equal rights.

trump He was the last president to speak at the West Point commencement ceremony in 2020.

Source: Elcomercio

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