Washington: The White House warned on Wednesday that a Russian invasion of Ukraine could happen at any time, as President Joe Biden announced plans to send Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of State Tony Blinken to the Munich conference to meet world leaders and unite them against Moscow.
Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, predicted that an attack could happen at any time.
“We are in the window where we believe an attack could happen at any time,” Psaki said at her daily news conference, “and that would be preceded by a fabricated pretext that the Russians would use as an excuse to launch an invasion.”
“We’ve talked about this a little bit here, and we’ve seen these tactics before.” “I think you should all, everybody should keep their eyes open and be aware of potentially fake videos and accusations about chemical weapons or accounts of attacks on Russian soldiers that have not actually occurred,” she said.
In response to a question, Psaki told reporters that an invasion could be preceded by a variety of false flags and pretexts. “And we’re still in that window.”
Both Harris and Blinken are currently en route to Munich, Germany, for the Munich Security Conference, which will take place from February 18 to 20.
The Kremlin has repeatedly denied any plans to attack Ukraine, but has demanded that NATO never admit Ukraine or other ex-Soviet countries as members, and that troop deployments in former Soviet bloc countries be scaled back.
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