Vice President Joe Biden warned Moscow on Wednesday that the U.S. will not stand for Russian aggression against NATO allies – just as several hundred pro-Russian forces reportedly took over a key Crimean naval base.
In Vilnius, Lithuania, Biden told reporters: “As long as Russia continues on this dark path, they will face increased economic isolation. The president wanted me to come personally to make it clear what you already know, that under Article 5 under the NATO treaty, we will respond. We will respond to any aggression against a NATO ally.”
Authorities in several Baltic countries have expressed fear that Moscow’s intentions go well beyond Crimea, following Russian President Vladimir Putin signing a treaty with Crimean leaders to annex the peninsula from Ukraine. Unlike Ukraine, Poland and the Baltics are member states of NATO. There is a substantial Russian population in the Baltics.
At the navy base in the main Crimean town of Sevastopol, Russian-backed forces were seen storming the naval headquarters and raising a Russian flag, according to Reuters. Meanwhile, a Ukrainian serviceman was killed Tuesday in Crimea – the first death in the fighting between pro-Russia forces and Ukraine since Moscow sent in troops there three weeks ago.
The Ukrainian military has since given permission to its forces to use weapons to defend themselves.









