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NATO angry at Biden? "It requires urgent clarification"
In an article by "Bloomberg", which refers to an unnamed diplomat, the agency states that Washington's position on that issue "infuriated the government of one of those countries".
"They demand an urgent clarification of what President Biden is planning," the source said.
"To send an army to Ukraine if the Russians attack? That's not an option."
"That option is not on the table. The idea that the United States will use force unilaterally to confront Russia in the event of its invasion of Ukraine is currently unrealistic. But if that invasion happens, there will be serious consequences," Biden told reporters outside the White House, reports the Voice of America.
Details of the conversation came to the surface - Biden threatened, Putin responded
He warned of "strong economic and other countermeasures" that would follow if Moscow starts a military conflict, the White House said.
Putin vs. Biden
They will discuss military tensions and other issues in Ukraine via a video link.
The U.S. President wants to talk with Putin about the deployment of Russian forces on the border with Ukraine, Reuters quoted an unnamed source from the American administration as saying, but also about strategic stability, cyber security and regional issues.
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The United States has Confirmed that it will Launch a Diplomatic Boycott of the Beijing Olympics
The United States will launch a diplomatic boycott of the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki was quoted as saying by DPA.
US athletes will compete in the Olympics, but President Joe Biden's government will not send diplomats or officials to China's Winter Olympics.
Defence News Analysis: Countering Erdogan – What Biden must do for the sake of stability
The Biden administration should continue to send clear signals to Turkey through NATO channels that it cannot use force or harassment to extract territorial concessions
US court suspends Biden vaccine mandate for businesses
A U.S. federal appeals court on Nov. 6 halted a vaccine mandate by President Joe Biden's administration that is intended to push millions of workers at businesses with more than 100 employees into getting COVID-19 shots.
Turkey “seriously disturbed” with US military base in Alexandroupolis, Erdogan told US President Biden
Erdogan talked with Biden about the upgrading of the Turkish F-16 fleet
Biden showed 'positive attitude' regarding F-16 jets: Erdoğan
The Biden administration is positive on Turkey's request to buy 40 F-16 warplanes after it was excluded from the F-35 joint fighter jet program, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said, informing the process will be followed by the defense ministers of the two allied nations.
Erdoğan, Biden to meet today in Rome
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his U.S. counterpart will meet on Oct. 31 on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Rome, a senior U.S. official said.
The NATO allies had been expected to hold a bilateral at the U.N. summit climate in Glasgow next week, but a senior U.S. administration official briefed reporters on Oct. 30 that it would take place Sunday morning.
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