Pentagon Chief: We aren’t sending US troops to Ukraine
New head of the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, has said that the United States is not going to send U.S. troops to Ukraine.
He said during a conversation with reporters at the headquarters of the African Command of the U.S. Armed Forces in Germany that they are not sending American troops to Ukraine.
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