This is why NATO & US Not Fighting Russia

The escalating conflict between Russia and Ukraine has escalated the threat level to its highest level since the Cold War. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine has urged the European Union to show that it is on Kyiv’s side in the fight against invading Russian soldiers As Russian soldiers pummel Kyiv and other cities, Western nations have maneuvered deftly to avoid a direct confrontation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has the world’s greatest nuclear arsenal and brags about it. When one of the UN’s permanent seat holders intends to destabilize a whole country, the UN is constrained in what it can do. Putin threatened other nations that interfering with Russia’s actions will result in “consequences they have never seen before.“ “.. Biden will not send soldiers to Ukraine to help stranded Americans. Biden said, “It isn’t as if we are dealing with a terrorist group. We’re dealing with one of the ’world’s largest militaries. NATO has been swiftly deploying soldiers to member nations across Eastern Europe, but it has stated that it has no intentions to send troops to Ukraine. Due to the nuclear power status of both the US and Russia, if NATO or the US send troops into Ukraine to assist them in fighting the Russians, the dynamic would shift to a multinational struggle, perhaps resulting in World War 3, with global ramifications. As a result, the US and NATO, as well as other countries across the world, are striving to influence Ukraine’s success and Russia’s failure by providing other types of support,
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