In an interview with Brian Tyler Cohen on Saturday, President Joe Biden said that Russia would be held accountable for its invasion of Ukraine.

Biden told Cohen that Russia will pay a heavy price for the invasion.

The US will personally sanction Putin, a significant move of condemnation against one of the world's most powerful leaders, as Insider's Sonam Sheth and John Haltiwanger reported.

Cohen told Biden that sanctions were imposed on Putin after Georgia in 2008.

Biden immediately responded, "nothing like this though." If you want to start a third world war, go to war with Russia physically or make sure a country that acts so contrary to international law ends up paying a price for it, you have two options.

There are no immediate sanctions.

Biden said that the sanctions are the broadest in history, and that they aren't like saying that someone won't be able to be President of Russia.

The president stated that his goal was to ensure that all of NATO was on the same page.

The one thing that Putin thought he could do was split NATO, and that hasn't happened if you notice. Russia will pay a serious price for this short term and long term.

The impact of Russia's invasion on the country will be far-reaching beyond Europe, according to Biden.

If the democracies of the world hold together, I think it will make us less chaotic.