The White House: The threat of Russian attack does not threaten NATO
The spokesperson of the National Security Council of the White House believes that no direct threat from Russia threatens NATO in the near future. |
report Mehr News Agency According to Rashatoudi, White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby says that the United States believes there is no threat from Russia. It will not threaten NATO’s eastern front in the near future.
In response to the possibility of a full-scale war between NATO and Russia, Kirby said: We currently have such an imminent threat. We do not consider it probable. Of course, right now Russia, if not trapped in Ukraine, it can be said that it is focused on Ukraine and therefore it is not a direct threat to NATO and its eastern front.
The spokesman of the White House further mentioned that Moscow is against the strengthening and expansion of NATO and that Russia is against the war in Ukraine. It is seen as a confrontation with the West, especially America. He added: For this reason, we are constantly strengthening our presence on NATO’s eastern front. Joe Biden (President of the United States of America) has sent 25 thousand more American troops to Europe.
A few days ago, Kirby said that Biden, referring to what he called the “threat against American national security”, has ordered direct negotiations with Moscow. In his recent interview with Tucker Carlson, the famous American journalist, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that NATO leaders are trying to scare their own people by portraying a threat from Moscow, but “intelligent people understand very well that this image is fake and not true.” .”