Absurd: Russia on US senator's remark on 'sending US troops to Ukraine'
The Russian ambassador to the US Anatoly Antonov said it seems that local politicians were not fully aware of their statements. Previously, the Republican Senator Lindsey Graham made an open call for Putin's murder in television live broadcast.
Republican Senator Rick Scott from Florida in a recent interview that has not been aired has said that sending US forces to Ukraine should not be ruled out. Reacting to this comment, which has been reported in the US media, the Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov said Washington's anti-Russian rhetoric began to pose a risk of international security. He is ready to discuss this issue with US politicians, he said, as reported by Russian media.
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"Anti-Russian rhetoric in the US has reached the absurdity point. There is an impression that local politicians are not fully aware of their statements. The slogans voiced in Washington become increasingly irresponsible, provocative, and, most importantly, very. Risky for international security , "Anatoly Antonov said.
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According to US media, Rick Scott in an interview with a full press press with Greta van Susteren was asked about his idea about sending US troops to Ukraine. "You must always open all your choices ... I don't think you have to let it go from the table," he said.
"But your hope is that you will never, again, have had to put American men and women with a risk. I don't think you have to let go of the table. But the goal here is to give Ukrainian resources so they can do this yourself," said Senator .
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