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1. President Biden on Saturday (March 26, 2022) said that Russian President Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power," as he declared the Russian invasion of Ukraine a "strategic failure" while pledging continued support for the embattled Ukrainian people.
"For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power," Biden said during a speech in front of the Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland.
It appeared to be the first time Biden has explicitly called for Putin’s removal and would mark a sharp contrast from prior statements from the White House, which have emphasized that regime change in Russia is not the policy of the United States....
In the speech he stressed the importance of collective action -- highlighting both U.S. and international aid to Ukraine, and sanctions on Moscow that have torpedoed the Russian economy and declared that the ruble had been reduced to "rubble." He also said that "this war has already been a strategic failure for Russia," claiming that Putin thought the Ukrainian people "would roll over and not fight."....
Source Link: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-says-putin-cannot-remain-in-power
2. Had the White House incumbent made his fiery speech in March or April 2021 when the Russian military began massing thousands of personnel and equipment near the border with Ukraine and in Crimea, he might have deterred his Russian counterpart from invading Ukraine. This should be the way to show that he means business.
Even as late as December 07, 2021 during his virtual meeting with his Russian counterpart, he might have averted the Ukrainian crisis with his swaggering bravado to show his resolve to stand up to any Russian aggression. But alas, he waved like a schoolboy via Zoom instead, while the Russian leader sat on the far side of the room appearing amused by his perceived weakness.
No wonder his self-declared "Messiah" predecessor called him "a man who has no concept of what he's doing."
Additional Reference:
"For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power," Biden said during a speech in front of the Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland.
It appeared to be the first time Biden has explicitly called for Putin’s removal and would mark a sharp contrast from prior statements from the White House, which have emphasized that regime change in Russia is not the policy of the United States....
In the speech he stressed the importance of collective action -- highlighting both U.S. and international aid to Ukraine, and sanctions on Moscow that have torpedoed the Russian economy and declared that the ruble had been reduced to "rubble." He also said that "this war has already been a strategic failure for Russia," claiming that Putin thought the Ukrainian people "would roll over and not fight."....
Source Link: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-says-putin-cannot-remain-in-power
2. Had the White House incumbent made his fiery speech in March or April 2021 when the Russian military began massing thousands of personnel and equipment near the border with Ukraine and in Crimea, he might have deterred his Russian counterpart from invading Ukraine. This should be the way to show that he means business.
Even as late as December 07, 2021 during his virtual meeting with his Russian counterpart, he might have averted the Ukrainian crisis with his swaggering bravado to show his resolve to stand up to any Russian aggression. But alas, he waved like a schoolboy via Zoom instead, while the Russian leader sat on the far side of the room appearing amused by his perceived weakness.
No wonder his self-declared "Messiah" predecessor called him "a man who has no concept of what he's doing."
Additional Reference:
Putin ‘cannot remain in power,’ says Biden in fiery speech
WARSAW — US President Joe Biden said on Saturday that Russia's leader Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power” in a fiery speech pushing the world's democracies to unite to support
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