The walkback of President Joe Biden's seeming endorsement of regime change in Russia is drawing more criticism than the original statement.
Biden went off-script on Saturday by saying Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power.” White House officials quickly told reporters Biden was not calling for regime change as Russian forces under Putin's command face tougher-than-expected fighting in Ukraine, an independent nation to the south.Rep.
“It could actually backfire to make Putin stronger internally," Waltz said."The commander in chief has to be credible. This kind of flip-flopping, he says one thing, and then the White House has to clean it up, damages his credibility." “We cannot afford for President Biden to continue his gaffe-ridden communication as we face potential threats from Putin’s aggression,” the Tennessee Republican told the Washington Examiner. “Mr. President, have you ever heard the phrase, ‘Think before you speak?’ It would really come in handy in keeping global peace.”Rep. Don Bacon, a retired Air Force officer, echoed Green’s sentiment.
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