US will not use American troops to create no-fly zone in Ukraine, says UN ambassador
CNN
The United States will not put US troops in the air to create a no-fly zone in Ukraine, according to the US Ambassador to the United Nations.
Linda Thomas-Greenfield said the Biden administration "has made clear" the US will not "put boots on the ground," she told CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union."We're not going to put American troops in danger. That means we're not going to put American troops in the air as well, but we will work with the Ukrainians to give them the ability to defend themselves."
Thomas-Greenfield also said that the US has "not taken anything off the table" when asked about targeting the Russian energy sector with sanctions, which so far has not happened.
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