US President Joe Biden stressed that for America’s own national security interests — and “for the good of the entire world,” the US must keep supporting Ukraine in its defensive war “to stop Putin’s drive for conquest” as well as support Israel in its war against terrorist Hamas. In the latter case, with the caveat that a two-state solution must be ensured in a post-war Israel and Palestine.
He also stressed the need for US leadership to prevent current wars from spreading and bring peace back to the world:
“The United States is the essential nation. We rally allies and partners to stand up to aggressors and make progress toward a brighter, more peaceful future. The world looks to us to solve the problems of our time. That is the duty of leadership, and America will lead. For if we walk away from the challenges of today, the risk of conflict could spread, and the costs to address them will only rise.“
Biden referred to the historical experience of two world wars, warning that the crisis does not burn itself out when aggression in Europe goes unanswered. It draws America in directly.
“That’s why our commitment to Ukraine today is an investment in our own security. It prevents a broader conflict tomorrow… We are keeping American troops out of this war by supporting the brave Ukrainians defending their freedom and homeland,” Biden stressed.