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Joe Biden: The United States will support Ukraine as long as it takes

US President Joe Biden
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In his State of the Union address, President Joe Biden noted that the United States would support Ukraine as long as it takes, “Voice of America” reported. “America is united in our support for Ukraine. We will stand with you as long as it takes”, said President Biden. “We united NATO and built a global coalition in support of Ukraine”, said Biden. In his words, “Russia’s invasion in Ukraine has been a test for the ages. A test for America. A test for the world." "Would we stand for sovereignty? Would we stand for the right of people to live free from tyranny? Would we stand for the defense of democracy?" asked Joe Biden .

Russian military command may be rushing to conquer Donetsk region in an unrealistic timeframe and without sufficient combat power, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said. Russia does not have enough ammunition and maneuver units on the battlefield for a successful large-scale offensive, ISW noted.




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