“I don’t want to have any more power”… Interpretation of intentions for artificial regime change in Russia
The White House’s ‘fantastic’ surprise, the Secretary of State also clarified… Russia strongly opposes
Calculated remarks? emotional upheaval? Part of interpretation… Another weight on ‘mistake’
(Seoul, Washington = Yonhap News) Reporter Jeon Myung-hoon, Correspondent Ryu Ji-bok = US President Joe Biden’s expression toward Russian President Vladimir Putin is getting harsher.
The New York Times (NYT) and CNN Broadcasting reported on the 26th (local time) whether it was a highly calculated diplomatic strategy or a mistake of words leaked due to intense emotions.
In particular, President Biden’s nine-word remarks aimed at President Putin in Poland, a country bordering Ukraine on the same day, the last day of his European tour, caused a big stir.
He immediately made a statement that was not in the manuscript, saying, “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power,” which was not in the manuscript. It was followed by a press release.
After meeting Ukrainian refugees who had fled to Poland on the same day, Biden called Putin a ‘slaughterer’.
On the 17th, he accused Putin of being a ‘murder dictator’ and a ‘pure thug.’ The day before that, on the 16th, Putin was defined as a ‘war criminal’.
Analysts say that this is an intentional and strategic statement to highlight Putin’s dictatorship and maintain a single rank among Europe and NATO allies.
Charles Kupchan of the American Association for Foreign Relations, a think tank, told the New York Times, “The message that Europe needs to be united is to Putin.” The message is aimed at Europeans.”
It is possible that President Biden made a blunder while digesting a tight schedule.
Just before Putin’s remarks that he “should not remain in power”, CNN reported that he had been informed of the bombing of Lviv in western Ukraine, close to Poland. It is a situation where emotions can become intense.
However, this remark caused a lot of controversy as it deviated from the US administration’s stance that it does not seek artificial regime change in Russia.
The White House issued a separate statement stating that the president did not intend to do so.
“It means that Putin is not authorized to go to war or to invade Ukraine,” said Secretary of State Tony Blincoln on a visit to Israel. he explained
Julianne Smith, the U.S. ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), also appeared on CNN and tried to evolve as a human reaction to what President Biden heard regarding meeting Ukrainian refugees.
This is the part where the weight is put on the possibility of President Biden’s misrepresentation.
Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for the Russian Kremlin, said, “It is not for Mr. Biden to decide. It is only the choice of the people of the Russian Federation.”
French President Emmanuel Macron appeared on a TV show, arguing that Biden’s ‘butcher’ remarks should be careful with the use of words to bring Russia to a standstill.
President Biden recently sparked controversy over remarks that might be interpreted as a mistake.
President Biden, who met an American soldier in Poland, praised the desperate resistance of Ukrainians and said, “If you go to the field, you will see it.”
There were speculations that the existing position that U.S. troops might never be sent to Ukraine had changed, and the White House spokesman had to explain once once more that there was no U.S. military presence in Ukraine.
President Biden also said that Russia would respond proportionately to the possibility of using chemical weapons. When the remarks were seen as hinting at the possibility of the US using chemical weapons, the White House clarified that “the US does not use chemical weapons under any circumstances.”
The Washington Post noted that the impromptu nine words sparked a global commotion, citing Biden’s remarks when he was a presidential candidate that his words were heavy enough to send people to the battlefield.
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