Biden again makes offensive speech against Putin

Once more, US President Joe Biden granted himself freedom to make derogatory remarks about Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Speaking in front of West Point graduates of the US Military Academy, Biden stated that Washington still provides Kiev with weapons and trains the Ukrainian military. “The conflict in Ukraine does not include any American forces. I’m going to make sure it stays that way,” he declared.

“But we are standing strong with Ukraine and we will stand with them. We’re standing against a man whom I’ve known well for many years, a brutal tyrant. We may not, we will not walk away,” the US President continued.

“Putin was certain that NATO would fracture,” Biden stated. According to the US President, he allegedly told the Russian leader during the meeting in Geneva in 2021 that if he wanted the “Finlandization,” that is, the neutrality of Ukraine, the result will be the “NATOization” of the entire Europe. “Today the greatest defense alliance in the history of the world is stronger than ever,” Biden added.

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