The United States is pressing forward step by step, Russia can no longer tolerate it, nearly a hundred people have suffered, and Ukraine is trembling in the corner

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The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs recently issued a statement saying that Russia will permanently ban 92 American citizens from entering the country. The explanation given is that it is a response to the anti-Russian policy that the Biden administration of the United States has long pursued. Russia has always been daring and responsible, and it will never hide its retaliation. As soon as the four words "permanent ban" came out, it seems that the United States has really annoyed Russia this time. Prior to this, the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control announced sanctions against 14 entities, 19 individuals and 1 aircraft in accordance with Executive Order No. 14038 related to Belarus. At the same time, sanctions were imposed on 2 entities and 3 entities through Executive Order No. 14024 related to Russia. This is not over yet. Soon, the United States waved the banner of sanctions again and launched a new round of major sanctions against Russia, and the targets of sanctions included 400 entities and individuals in and outside Russia. As for the reason given by the United States, these sanctioned targets are all involved in the procurement of weapons and defense products for Russia, or the goods they produce and the services they can provide have helped Russia to continue to maintain its military operations against Ukraine to some extent. In the context of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the United States is the country that most actively supports Ukraine. Even though it faces multiple crises at home and is in a lot of trouble abroad, it has never stopped its military support for Ukraine. This war has lasted for more than two years, and the United States has always been "only allowing officials to set fires, not allowing the people to light lamps". Other countries can support Ukraine, but as long as they support Russia, they will be bombarded with accusations from the United States and other Western countries. At present, the United States' support for Ukraine continues.

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Just now, there is news that the United States has upgraded the functions of the electronic warfare system of the F-16 fighter jets delivered to Ukraine. Ignoring the warnings from Russia, the United States unscrupulously provided Ukraine with various types of weapons and equipment. How can the Putin government endure this? Many senior Russian officials have already issued clear warnings that any country that provides weapons and equipment to Ukraine may become the "key target" of the Russian army when necessary. The fighting nation is never a joke and is famous for its toughness. I think the United States is also very clear about this. The United States has caused trouble by plucking hair from the lion's head. This time, Russia has imposed sanctions on nearly 100 people from all walks of life in the United States, which is enough to show that the country has been unable to tolerate it and does not want to endure it anymore.

This also shows that the bilateral relationship between Russia and the United States has deteriorated to a point where it is difficult to bridge the gap. There are very big contradictions between the two sides at all levels. It seems that for a long time in the future, at least for a generation, there will be no significant improvement in the relationship between Russia and the United States. No matter who is in power, it will not be able to change the current situation and trend of mutual hostility between the United States and Russia. Russia has taken action against the United States, so what about Ukraine? It is estimated that Ukraine has begun to tremble in the corner. Based on the current situation, it is possible that Ukraine will be the next one.

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