Although the U.S. government has changed Russia's re-invasion of Ukraine from "imminent" to "ready to go," western countries are still preparing for possible wars, the U.S. government has sent thousands of airborne troops to Eastern Europe to cope with the possible impact of millions of Ukrainian refugees on the BORDER of the European Union, and some Eastern European countries and Nordic countries, while strengthening their war readiness, are also calling on the United States to send more troops to Europe to resist "Russia's attack on the whole of Europe."

The Russian government has denied reports that it will invade Ukraine again, calling it a public opinion war by The West against the Russian government in order to undermine its influence. However, the Russian government did not explain a series of military exercises in countries such as Belarus and the Mediterranean region, as well as the heavily armed army that had assembled near the Ukrainian border, describing the Russian government as a victim rather than a threat and spoiler of the security situation in Europe.
Recently, the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation, Sergei Nareshkin, once again publicly stated that the Ukrainian government is preparing to launch a war in the Donbass region with the aim of destroying the militias of Eastern Ukraine, and that Ukrainian troops are constantly massing in the areas of the front. Nareshkin also said that the Ukrainian government's actions were linked to the push of certain forces to drag Russia into Ukraine's internal conflict.
Sergei Nareshkin, Head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation
In fact, similar arguments have been heard recently, but most of the previous sources, such as east Ukrainian militia sources or officials of the two "republics" in eastern Ukraine, are now publicly published by the leaders of Russian intelligence services. However, there is not enough evidence for the allegations that Ukrainian troops are massed on the front lines and ready to go to war in Donbass again, compared with a large number of satellite photographs, photos and videos, etc., that are sufficient to prove that the strong Russian army is assembled on the Ukrainian border.
With regard to the two "republics" in the eastern Ukrainian region, the Russian government demanded that the Ukrainian government abide by the Minsk Agreement as a formal negotiator and recognize its legitimacy to a certain extent. The Ukrainian government headed by Zelenskiy is only willing to abide by the provisions of the Minsk Agreement that are favorable to Ukraine and to amend those that are unfavorable to Ukraine; the two "republics" in eastern Ukraine are illegal, they are rebels, and the Ukrainian government will not recognize their legitimacy, nor will it hold any negotiations with them, but if so, it will talk to the Russian government.
The Ukrainian government, and indeed the whole of Ukraine, regard the Russian government as an aggressor, but the Kremlin insists that it has nothing to do with the "civil war" in Ukraine, that the Russian government has not had a single soldier in Ukraine, and that the war in Ukraine is a "civil war". Whether the Russian government believes it or not, Ukraine and the West do not believe the Russian government's rhetoric anyway, and without the strong support of the Russian government, the Ukrainian army will be beaten so badly by the "Russian mixed armed forces"? As for the Ukrainian army still fighting in the Donbass region, with the Ukrainian army now lacking guns and guns, it is confident that it can defeat the "Russian mixed armed forces" behind it with strong support? Someone is lying in a rightful way to turn black and white upside down.