The latest Ukraine news: The United States claims that Putin is expanding military options.

Ukraine news for the 14th of February: According to a Pentagon spokesperson, Russian President Vladimir Putin is increasing military force and capacity near Ukraine's borders on a daily basis.

According to Pentagon spokesman John Kirby, Russian President Vladimir Putin is increasing the military force and capacity along Ukraine's border with each passing day, according to reports.


This is an army that is becoming stronger and more prepared all the time," says the general. The fact that they're exercising leads us to feel that the president has a wide range of capabilities and alternatives open to him should he choose to use military action, said Kirby, in an interview with MSNBC on Monday.

"We feel he has a wide range of qualities and possibilities at his disposal. Should he choose to employ military force, which, as we have said, might occur at any time," he added.


Meanwhile, the foreign minister of the United Kingdom warned that Russia may attack Ukraine "at any time," using the most recent information obtained by the British government.



"According to the most recent intelligence, Russia might invade at any time, and we encourage the Kremlin to deescalate," Liz Truss said on Twitter.


In the backdrop of spiraling tensions with Moscow, which has amassed an estimated 100,000 troops and sophisticated weaponry around Ukraine's borders, the president's remarks are particularly noteworthy.


Everything is in position for a huge Russian strike on Ukraine, according to experts. France has made the following statement:

In an interview with Le Monde, France's foreign minister said that everything was in place for Russian military to invade Ukraine rapidly, and that Europe was prepared to impose massive penalties if this occurred.


When the issue is whether there are factors gathering momentum in support of a large Russian attack in Ukraine, the answer is yes. "It is conceivable and will happen soon," Jean-Yves Le Drian said on France 5 television.


He said that Paris and its allies agreed with his view, albeit he did not provide any evidence that Russian President Vladimir Putin had taken that choice.


In his words, "it's blowing hot and cold," implying that Russia is keeping the door open to talks.


According to the Pentagon, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will leave tomorrow on a three-nation tour of Belgium, Lithuania, and Poland.


Defense Department spokesman John Kirby said that US forces in Poland will speak with officials from each of the nations involved. Austin will meet with representatives from NATO countries in Brussels.


"The secretary will be departing for Brussels first thing in the morning tomorrow." "We'll just have to wait and see how things turn out," he remarked.


Kirby went on to say that although the United States did not think Russian President Vladimir Putin had made a final decision to invade Ukraine, he might act with little or no notice and has continued to build up his military capabilities along the nations' shared border with the country.

SOURCE: NEWS AGENCIES

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