* White House press secretary Jen Psaki suggested that Vladimir Putin using chemical weapons was not a 'red line' for the United States
* She doubled down on President Joe Biden's stance that the United States will not have boots on the ground in the Ukraine
* 'I'm not going to get into hypotheticals,' she noted. 'But the president's intention of sending U.S. military to fight in Ukraine against Russia has not changed'
* US and NATO forces are taking part in Operation Saber Strike in Estonia
* They were set for cold weather conditions
* Featured use of Stryker armored vehicles and Stinger missiles
* Allies have rushed Stingers into the hands of Ukrainian fighters as they battle Russia's invasion
* VP Kamala Harris reaffirmed 'The United States is prepared to defend every inch of NATO territory'
* But non-NATO countries near Russia fear they could suffer invasion as well
White House press secretary Jen Psaki suggested on Thursday that Vladimir Putin using chemical weapons was not a 'red line' for the United States to prompt a military response.
She doubled down on President Joe Biden's stance that America won't have boots on the ground in the Ukraine. And she refused to say what - if anything - would change that. 'I'm not going to get into red lines from here,' Psaki said from her podium in the White House briefing room.
'I'm not going to get into hypotheticals,' she noted. 'But the president's intention of sending U.S. military to fight in Ukraine against Russia has not changed.'
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