Joe Biden’s comment about Russian President Vladimir Putin humiliates the US and those who use such phraseology and it is a failed attempt to impersonate the US president as “hollywood cowboy”the Kremlin announced today.

Joe Biden lashed out at Vladimir Putin yesterday Wednesday, ranking him among the “existential threats” to humanityduring an event in San Francisco (California) where he met with Democratic donors, while also launching a verbal attack on Donald Trump, his Republican predecessor who is widely expected to face off again in the Nov. 5 presidential election.

“The existential threat is climate change. There’s also that crazy SOB, Putin and others, and we always have to worry about the possibility of nuclear war, but the existential threat to humanity is climate change,” the Democrat said. president, 81 years old, candidate for re-election, in his short speech, with a small group of journalists present.

The three-letter acronym used by Mr. Biden alludes to the phrase son of a bitch (which can be rendered as “son of a bitch” or “put… son” in Greek).

The use of such language against the head of another country by the president of the United States is not likely to diminish our president, President Putin. But it demeans those who use such language.”Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

According to him, the comment “was obviously, in a way, an attempt to appear (Biden) as a Hollywood cowboy. But I really don’t think that’s possible. Has Mr Putin ever used a rude word towards you? This has never happened. So I think that vocabulary demeans America itself.”

“It’s a shame for the country itself, I mean the US,” Peskov told state television reporter Pavel Zarubin.