Biden called aid to Ukraine a “smart investment” that will pay dividends for generations to come.
Biden spoke to the country and said that it is necessary to continue the aid for Ukraine and Israel. He explained why Kyiv and Tel Aviv should be supported on Thursday, October 19, in a video message.
Biden emphasized that the Russian Federation has committed many crimes on the territory of Ukraine.
“We don’t forget about the mass graves, about the bodies found with signs of torture. The Russians used rape as a weapon. Thousands and thousands of Ukrainian children were stolen by Russia from their parents.
Hamas and Putin pose different threats. But they have a few things in common: they want to completely destroy the neighboring democracy. For Hamas, the purpose of existence is the destruction of Israel and the killing of Jews. At the same time, Putin denied that Ukraine was a state or was a state. He says the USSR created Ukraine,” Biden said.
“Why is this important for America? History shows that when dictators do not pay for aggression, they cause more chaos, fear and more destruction. They continue and the threat to America and the world grows,” the head of the White House emphasized.
Biden emphasized that if the United States does not stop “Putin’s thirst for power and control in Ukraine, he will not limit himself only to Ukraine.”
“Putin is already threatening to remind Poland that part of their lands are a gift from Russia. And the former Russian president called Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania “Russia’s Baltic provinces.” These are our allies in NATO. If we stand back and allow Putin to erase Ukraine’s independence, or the aggressors around the world don’t want the world to do the same?” Biden said.
US President Joe Biden indicated that he will send an “urgent budget request” to Congress on Friday to “fund America’s national security needs to support our critical partners, including Israel and Ukraine.”
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