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Hegset promised Russia the consequences unless it stopped aggression

Pentagon Chairman Pete Hegset said the United States would take action to Russia if he did not stop the war against Ukraine in the near future. Source: Hegset at NATO Ministerial Meeting in Brussels, reports The Hill and the European Truth: Hegset warned that in the absence of progress in the approaches of peace in Ukraine, the United States will start pressing on Russia. “If there is no way to peace in the short term, then the United States, next to our allies, will take the necessary steps for Russia to have consequences for its ongoing aggression. If we need to take this step, the US Department of War is ready to play a role in a way as the United States can do,” he said. He also noted that the best means of deterrent to Russian aggression is “a deadly, NATO with a leadership role of Europe”, and added that the capable army of Ukraine should continue to continue to keep defense “and thus continue to restrain Russian aggression along the NATO border.” It should be noted that Hegsset’s comments were made against talking about providing Ukraine with Tomahawk American long -range missiles, which will be expected to be one of the key topics of the Presidential and USA meeting on October 17. According to sources in the White House, US President Donald Trump is “optimistic” about the possibility of peace in Ukraine after the successful signing of the truce between Israel and Hamas and the release of hostages. We will remind, NATO Secretary General on October 15 reported that more than half of NATO countries have joined the purchase of weapons in the United States for Ukraine.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

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Pentagon Chairman Pete Hegset said the United States would take action to Russia if he did not stop the war against Ukraine in the near future.

Source: Hegset at NATO Ministerial Meeting in Brussels, reports The Hill and “European Truth”

Details: Hegset warned that in the absence of progress in the approach of peace in Ukraine, the United States will start pressing on Russia.

“If there is no way to peace in the short term, then the United States, next to our allies, will take the necessary steps for Russia to have consequences for its ongoing aggression. If we need to take this step, the US Department of War is ready to play a role in a way as the United States can do,” he said.

He also noted that the best means of deterrent to Russian aggression is “a deadly, NATO with a leadership role of Europe”, and added that the capable army of Ukraine should continue to continue to keep defense “and thus continue to restrain Russian aggression along the NATO border.”

It should be noted that Hegsset comments were heard against talk about the possibility of providing Ukraine with American Tomahawk long -range missileswhich will be expected to be one of the key topics of the Presidential and the United States meeting on October 17.

According to sources in the White House, US President Donald Trump “optimistic” tuned regarding the possibility of peace in Ukraine after the successful signing of the truce between Israel and Hamas and the release of hostages.

We will remind, NATO Secretary General on October 15 reported that more than half of NATO states have joined the purchase of weapons in the US for Ukraine.

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