Former US diplomat throws “nails” at Joe Biden over statement on regime change in Russia noting that such comments make the situation “more dangerous”.
According to Skynews, veteran US diplomat Richard Haas criticized the US president, who said yesterday that Vladimir Putin “can not stay in power.”
In a Twitter post, the chairman of the US Council on Foreign Relations said that Biden “made a difficult situation more difficult and a dangerous situation more dangerous”.
The comments by @potus made a difficult situation more difficult and a dangerous situation more dangerous. That is obvious. Less obvious is how to undo the damage, but I suggest his chief aides reach their counterparts & make clear US prepared to deal with this Russian govt. https://t.co/AMGx6KzToP
– Richard N. Haass (@RichardHaass) March 27, 2022
He added that “this is obvious. “It’s less obvious how to undo the damage, but I urge his top aides to contact their counterparts and make it clear that the United States is ready to deal with this Russian government.”
It is noted that Joe Biden stated yesterday from Warsaw that President Putin can not remain in Russian power, described the war in Ukraine battle “between democracy and totalitarianism” will be long and that the US is “on the side” of Ukraine.
“This battle will not be won in a few days or months. We must arm ourselves for a long battle before us,” Biden said during a speech at Warsaw Palace before assuring Ukrainians: “We are by your side. “.
Russian President Vladimir Putin can not stay in power and his war against Ukraine is a strategic failure for Moscow, said the US President.
“We will have a different future, a brighter future, rooted in democracy and principles, hope and light, dignity and dignity, freedom, potential. “In the name of God, this man can not stay in power,” Biden told a crowd in Warsaw.
For his part, the Kremlin spokesman rejected the comment made by the US President, stressing that “it is not up to Biden to decide. “The president of Russia is elected by the Russians.”
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