President Biden's off-the-cuff remark on Putin sends shock waves on dramatic final day of his Europe trip
Warsaw, Poland At nearly the same moment President Joe Biden declared him a"butcher," Vladimir Putin's missiles began falling in Lviv, Ukraine.
Sending black smoke and flames billowing into the air, and injuring at least five people, the strikes on a fuel depot pierced what had been relative calm in the western hub city that had seen relatively little of the war that has engulfed the nation. The target hardly seemed coincidental. Biden was 250 miles away, visiting Ukrainian refugees in bitter cold at Poland's national stadium.
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Biden Says Russian President Vladimir Putin ‘Cannot Remain in Power’A White House official walked back Mr. Biden’s comment. “The president’s point was that Putin cannot be allowed to exercise power over his neighbors or the region,” the official said. “He was not discussing Putin’s power in Russia, or regime change.”
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Russia-Ukraine live updates: Biden says Putin ‘cannot remain in power’ as president ends European tripThe president also reassured Warsaw of Washington’s commitment to NATO and the security of its allies bordering Russia during the last day of his trip to Europe.
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Biden calls Putin 'a butcher' after meeting with refugees in PolandPresident Joe Biden on Saturday called Russian President Vladimir Putin a 'butcher' after visiting with refugees in Warsaw, Poland, in an intense criticism of the Russian leader's actions in Ukraine that have seen millions of refugees flee to neighboring countries.
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Biden calls Putin a 'war criminal' after meeting with troops in PolandAt a briefing in Rzeszów, Pres. Biden again called Vladimir Putin a 'war criminal,' after the State Department announced this week its formal assessment that Russian forces have committed war crimes in Ukraine.
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