Biden Says ‘I Make No Apologies’ For Calling For Putin’s Removal, Says He Was Expressing ‘Moral Outrage,’ Not New Policy

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President Joe Biden listens to a question from a reporter about Russian President Vladimir Putin after speaking about his proposed budget for fiscal year 2023 in the State Dining Room of the White House, Monday, March 28, 2022, in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said Monday that he is “not walking anything back” after his weekend comment that Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power,” although Biden insisted he’s not calling for regime change in Moscow.

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“I was expressing the moral outrage that I felt toward this man,” he said. “I wasn’t articulating a policy change.”

Biden said he was not concerned that his comments would escalate tensions over the war in Ukraine.

“This is just stating a simple fact, that this kind of behavior is totally unacceptable,” he said.

The remark about Putin, which came at the end of a speech in Warsaw that was intended to rally democracies for a long global struggle against autocracy, stirred controversy in the United States and rattled some allies in Western Europe.

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres responded to Biden’s comment by saying “we need de-escalation.”

“We need military de-escalation and rhetoric de-escalation,” he said Monday.

French President Emanuel Macron on Sunday said he “wouldn’t use those terms, because I continue to speak to President Putin, because what do we want to do collectively? We want to stop the war that Russia launched in Ukraine, without waging war and without escalation.”

Secretary of State Antony Blinken was forced to continue clarifying Biden’s speech during a trip through the Middle East, where he had intended to focus on solidifying American partnerships as the administration seeks a renewed nuclear agreement with Iran.

Speaking at a news conference in Jerusalem, Blinken said Biden meant that “Putin cannot be empowered to wage war or engage in aggression against Ukraine or anyone else.”

Although the White House insisted after the speech that Biden was not calling for regime change, Republicans questioned why he decided to go off-script when dealing with a combustible conflict.

Some said Biden’s provocative rhetoric was strange given his otherwise cautious approach, such as refusing to facilitate the transfer of Polish fighter jets to Ukraine’s military.

“If we’re so worried about provoking him that we couldn’t even send MiGs into Ukraine, how is this any different?” Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, told CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday. “In fact, I would say it’s more provocative than sending MiGs into Ukraine.”

The U.S. has been rushing weapons like anti-tank missiles into Ukraine, and is considering providing anti-ship missiles to make it harder for Russia to mount an amphibious offensive along the Black Sea coast.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy remains exasperated with the pace of military assistance, accusing Western leaders of cowardice and repeating his request for tanks and fighter jets.


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S w
S w
2 years ago

It’s so funny that when our dear president Trump would speak like a loose cannon, the Democrats are like “a president must act presidential and President Trump will create chaos with his calling out world leaders” but when this bumbling idiot does it, they are like so what.

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
2 years ago

The anger is on Blinken. Why are you walking it back? Biden is right. Have some spin

triumphinwhitehouse
triumphinwhitehouse
2 years ago

i voted for it before I voted against it, the guy is completely senile and corrupt and he is supposed to lead the free world? not my president beijing Joe.

Ari
Ari
2 years ago

I remember the Smart People telling everyone that the last guy we had as president had to be replaced because he was a loose cannon who would provoke a world war with his rhetoric.

They were full of baloney. And they still are.

Ah yid
Ah yid
2 years ago

I have to agree with Educated Archie on this one. Anyone watching the news For the last month knows that this time Biden got it right. Putin is a war criminal. The faster he removed from office the better.

M M
M M
2 years ago

so, he thinks he’s a moral leader, not a policy maker

Moishe
Moishe
2 years ago

This senile buffoon is a danger to the world.

-ron
-ron
2 years ago

GO BACK TO YOUR BASEMENT MIDTERMS ARE ALMOST HERE !!! CANT WAIT ANYMORE

Ben
Ben
2 years ago

How can we as people survive another 3 years of this administration? It’s all going down the hill !!!!!!!!!!! Trump 2024 or nothing !!!

Yiddish_bird_tweets
Yiddish_bird_tweets
2 years ago

good Biden shouldn’t apologize

Dr. Alex Morales
Dr. Alex Morales
2 years ago

Joseph Biden is gematria Mashiach Ben David. Fun Fact!

Vote GOPQ
Vote GOPQ
2 years ago

Reagan: “Mr Gorbachev Tear Down This Wall”
Bush: “The Axis of Evil”
Biden: “Putin is a butcher and cannot remain in power”

Trump: “Putin is a savvy genius”
Trump: ” I fell in love with Kim Jong Il”

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
2 years ago

Seems he only said the quiet part out loud. It is obvious that Putin needs to be dead.