Moscow Says US Policies Have Put the US and Russia on Brink of ‘Direct Clash’
The head of NATO recently warned that the war in Ukraine could turn into a direct war between NATO and Russia
by Dave DeCamp Posted
on December 19, 2022
Russia’s Foreign Ministry warned on Monday that Washington’s
policies have brought the US and Russia to the brink of a “direct clash.”
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Maria Zakharova
made the comments in response to a statement from State Department spokesman
Ned Price, who said last week that Russia was to “blame” for the deterioration
of US-Russia relations.
Zakharova said that the US was at fault due to its
goal of maintaining “American hegemony” while ignoring Russia’s security
concerns. “This is a dangerous and short-sighted policy that puts the US and
Russia on the verge of a direct clash,” she said.
Zakharova said that Russia was interested in reducing
tensions with the US and called on the Biden administration to avoid
escalation. “For its part, Moscow urges the Joe Biden administration to soberly
assess the situation and not to unleash a spiral of a dangerous escalation. We
hope that they will hear us in Washington, though there is no reason for
optimism so far,” she said.
Throughout the war, Russian officials have made clear
that they believe they are not just fighting Ukrainian forces in Ukraine but
also the US and NATO. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov recently said that the US and NATO are
“directly participating” in the war by
providing weapons and training Ukrainian soldiers.
The US and NATO continue to escalate their role in the
war, with the US planning to give Ukraine new weapons and increase the training
of Ukrainian forces in Germany. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg acknowledged earlier this month that
the current policy could lead to full-blown war with Russia but said the
alliance must continue supporting Ukraine despite the risk.
“I fear that the war in Ukraine will get out of
control, and spread into a major war between NATO and Russia,” Stoltenberg
said. “If things go
wrong, they can go horribly wrong.”
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