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Biden says he is not calling for regime change in Russia

by March 28, 2022
written by March 28, 2022

WASHINGTON — US President Joseph R. Biden clarified on Sunday that the United States does not have a policy of regime change in Russia, after his declaration that Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power.”

Mr. Biden’s comments in Poland on Saturday also included calling Mr. Putin a “butcher” and appeared to be a sharp escalation of the US approach to Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine.

Top American diplomats on Sunday had played down his declaration, and Mr. Biden, asked by a reporter as he departed a church service in Washington if he was calling for regime change in Russia, gave a one-word reply: “No.”

Julianne Smith, the US ambassador to NATO, earlier sought to contextualize Mr. Biden’s remarks, saying they followed a day of speaking with Ukrainian refugees in Warsaw. Russia’s month-old invasion has driven a quarter of Ukraine’s population of 44 million from their homes.

“In the moment, I think that was a principled human reaction to the stories that he had heard that day,” Ms. Smith told CNN’s “State of the Union” program before adding: “The US does not have a policy of regime change in Russia. Full stop.”

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told a news conference in Jerusalem that Mr. Biden was making the point that Mr. Putin couldn’t be empowered to wage war. But Mr. Blinken said any decision on Russia’s future leadership would be “up to the Russian people.”

Republicans flatly said Mr. Biden’s remarks amounted to an unfortunate blunder.

Senator James Risch, the top Republican on the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called Mr. Biden’s remarks a “horrendous gaffe” and said he wished the president would have stayed on script.

“Most people who don’t deal in the lane of foreign relations don’t realize those nine words that he uttered would cause the kind of eruption that they did,” he told CNN.

“It’s going to cause a huge problem,” he said, referring to Mr. Biden’s statement in Warsaw: “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power.”

Senator Rob Portman, who is also on the committee, lamented the public misstep in wartime.

“It plays into the hands of the Russian propagandists and plays into the hands of Vladimir Putin. So it was a mistake,” Mr. Portman told NBC’s Meet the Press program.

UKRAINIAN RESISTANCE
The United States has sought to strike a balance during the conflict in Ukraine to avoid a direct military confrontation with Russia, speeding weapons deliveries to Kyiv to help its military fight but ruling out sending troops into the country or imposing a no-fly zone.

That support has bolstered fiercer-than-expected Ukrainian resistance, and Russia has failed to seize any major Ukrainian city after more than four weeks of fighting.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged the West to give Ukraine tanks, planes and missiles to help fend off Russian forces.

The conflict has killed thousands of people, sent nearly 3.8 million abroad and driven more than half of Ukraine’s children from their homes, according to the United Nations.

Moscow says the goals for what Mr. Putin calls a “special military operation” include demilitarizing and “denazifying” its neighbor. Ukraine and its Western allies call this a pretext for an unprovoked invasion. — Reuters

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