US President Joe Biden. Archival photoMOSCOW, May 31. US President Joe Biden's statement about his unwillingness to supply Ukraine with missiles capable of striking Russia, and Congressman Adam Smith's attempt to explain his words, caused indignation among Breitbart readers. The head of state said that the United States would not transfer missiles capable of striking Russia to Ukraine. Later, Republican Congressman Adam Smith called the president's words a «careless remark» and questioned them, since any projectiles from the territory of Ukraine could reach Russia from the common border. Readers of the publication were outraged by Smith's comment. «Every time, as he (Biden — Ed.) backtracks from the text on the teleprompter, someone has to come out and say that he didn't mean it at all,» wrote Paul Wilson.The Germans supported Scholz after refusing to side with Zelensky Lucius Annaeus Seneca called the situation with «amendments» to the President's words strange. Smith «the personification of all the vices» of Congress. Sandy H accused Ukraine of trying to drag the United States into the conflict.The British ridiculed Biden's refusal to supply Ukraine with long-range missiles «Old man Joe has no power over any decision in this country. «Biden politics» simply does not exist, only «deep state politics»,» wrote Chris. EditThis named members of the Democratic Party, which represents Biden, hypocrites and sponsors of Nazism. «Again? Do you have to wipe Biden every day now? Can you return someone adult?» — Canadianhegemony commented.
Russia will adequately respond to the supply of missiles to Ukraine from the United States, the senator saidAgainst the backdrop of the Russian special operation to protect Donbass that began on February 24, Washington and allies NATO continues to pump weapons to Ukraine. Moscow has repeatedly stated that the supply of Western weapons only prolongs the conflict, and transport with them becomes a legitimate goal. Also, US President Joe Biden signed a bill on the allocation of military, economic and humanitarian assistance to Kyiv. It includes various appropriations related in one way or another to the situation in Ukraine. Congress increased the amount to nearly $40 billion from the $33 billion originally requested by the head of state. -for sanctions
