Biden announces new sanctions on Russia, says Putin ‘chose this war’

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Biden announces new sanctions on Russia, says Putin ‘chose this war’
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President Joe Biden announced a new round of sanctions targeting Russia after its invasion of Ukraine, charging that Putin “chose this war” and that his country will bear the consequences of his actions.

Russian soldiers have now invaded Ukraine and explosions have been heard in multiple cities across the country. LiveNOW spoke with former intelligence officer Michael Pregent, who says the combat could become "very bloody, very quickly," depending on how Ukraine defends itself.Following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Thursday, President Joe Biden announced a new round of sanctions targeting Moscow.

Ukraine’s government has reported mounting casualties as Russian forces attack from the east, north and south. U.S. President Joe Biden arrives to deliver remarks about Russia's"unprovoked and unjustified" military invasion of neighboring Ukraine in the East Room of the White House on February 24, 2022 in Washington, DC.

Putin ignored global condemnation and cascading new sanctions as he unleashed the largest ground war in Europe in decades, and chillingly referred to his country’s nuclear arsenal. He threatened any foreign country trying to interfere with "consequences you have never seen."

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