Inter-Agency Effort to Impose Sanctions on Russia’s Super Computer Chip Use, Says Pentagon Spokesperson

During Thursday’s Pentagon Press Briefing, ⁣Air⁣ Force Major General Pat Ryder, the ⁣Press ​Secretary, addressed questions from reporters regarding the imposition of sanctions ⁤on​ Russia for their use of US-made supercomputer chips. The briefing ‍focused on an inter-agency effort to place these sanctions and shed light on the ongoing discussions surrounding this issue. The details of⁣ the proposed sanctions were not disclosed during the briefing. This development highlights the growing tensions between Russia ​and the United States ‍in ​relation to technological advancements and national security concerns.

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  • @leewithey2014

    Blah blah blah 🤪

  • @freeflymonkey

    the Abrams tanks that are all destroyed by $300 russian fpv drones or that are captured and are on display in Moscow..? Yea, they made literally, no difference. zero.

  • @perojunak6949

    The title of this press conference should be titled, "I don't know, ask them".🤥

  • @chaosengagement8799

    Biden-Harris failed proxy war with Russia needs to end now !

  • @freespeech7747

    China makes everything as the west became addicted to cheap products, there is nothing the US can do to hurt Russia

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