When Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized troops to cross Ukraine's border into regions controlled by Russian-backed separatists, the White House initially stopped short of calling it an invasion. But not all invasions are viewed as equal.
Concerns are soaring over Russia's conflict with Ukraine, including fears of a full-fledged invasion.When Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized troops to cross Ukraine's border into regions controlled by Russian-backed separatists, the White House initially stopped short of calling it an invasion. That"This is the beginning of a Russian invasion of Ukraine," President Joe Biden said.
Separately, Russian lawmakers granted Putin permission to use the military abroad, suggesting an intention to further invade Ukraine and potentially launch a long-feared operation to topple the Kyiv government.Is this an invasion? "A lawful response is gauged by the scale and effects of the incursion," she said. "Using force to take control of an entire country, displacing a government and military forces loyal to it is the most extreme form of violation."President Joe Biden says Russian President Vladimir Putin's actions in the last 24 hours has signaled the "beginning of an invasion" and announced the first round of sanctions against Russia in response.
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