
Biden's 'regime change' speech worsens Russia-Ukraine crisis, disappoints allies
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“For God’s sake, this man must not remain in power.” That blast at Putin was the finale of President Biden’s speech in Poland on Saturday. The White House took less than 40 minutes to walk it back.
Biden throws down cutting remarks when his dander is up. But he can’t translate his emotions into statesmanship.
Too late. With that remark, U.S. relations with Russia plunged into the deep freeze. President John F. Kennedy never said that to Nikita Khrushchev. Ronald Reagan didn’t say it to Mikhail Gorbachev (who is still alive, by the way). Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has not called for Putin to be overthrown.
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