Americans Prepare Additional Sanctions for Russia
The Obama administration prepared a number of steps ranging from improvement of economic sanctions to military deployment to Europe in anticipation of Russian President Vladimir Putin's intentions are still unclear in Ukraine , also ensured support for the allies .
A wait-and -see it reflects the inability of the U.S. government ( U.S. ) to predict the next step Putin . The Russian leader can continue to motivate pro - Moscow forces to continue to destabilize the central government of Ukraine in Kiev . Alternatively , Putin's Russia may send troops across the border in order to unify the territory of Russia and the Crimea annexed last month .
The military invasion of which creates a " bridge " to the Crimea and Russia along the southeastern border of Ukraine will trigger strong reactions America ..
Russia dismissed allegations that his party will enter Ukraine even further . However , U.S. officials doubted .
According to U.S. officials , Americans have not thought of military intervention in the Russian - Ukrainian conflict .
The Obama administration is more likely to increase economic sanctions designed to shackle Putin and his supporters .
On the other hand , the U.S. military deployment to East Europe will be carried over as a measure to appease allies American member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) are worried about the potential threat of Russia . American military action is able to dampen doubt Russian military provocation .
Although Russian provocations continue, and the legislature and the Democratic Republic of the U.S. did not stop giving pressure , President Barack Obama refrained from taking tougher action . He worried it would encourage Moscow strengthened its grip over Ukraine .
The White House is still hoping a meeting between U.S. Secretary of State , John Kerry , and the foreign ministers of Russia , Ukraine , and European diplomacy will open up opportunities .
" Thursday is an opportunity for all parties to sit down together and discuss . At the same time , we can prepare additional sanctions , " said a spokesman for the U.S. State Department , Jennifer Psaki .WSJ

No comments:
Post a Comment