During his State of the Nation address, U.S. President Biden took a firm stance on Ukraine and Kremlin leader Putin. He emphasized his determination to stand up to Putin and called for further support for the country attacked by Russia. Here's everything Biden said:
Biden states that the U.S. will not send troops to Ukraine, but will continue to support the country. Moreover, he condemns his predecessor Trump's statements about NATO as dangerous and unacceptable, stressing the need to firmly oppose Putin. Over the past years, the U.S. has been Ukraine's primary ally and has provided extensive arms supplies. However, due to a domestic political deadlock in Congress, where Republicans are refusing further aid, supplies from the U.S. have come to a standstill. A new aid package for Ukraine is currently stuck in the House of Representatives, where the Republican chairman does not want to bring the package to a vote. Despite this, Biden warned the Kremlin in Moscow not to misjudge the situation, stating that we will not run away from responsibility.