President Biden Calls For Regime Change In Russia

 

Daily Mail: 'For God's sake, this man cannot remain in power': Biden says Putin should no longer be leader of Russia in fiery speech in Poland - but the White House is forced to walk back his comments and insist he's NOT calling for regime change 

* Biden went after Putin in emotional address in Warsaw 

* 'For god's sake this man cannot remain in power,' he said of Putin 

* He also warned Putin not to take his ambitions outside of Ukraine 

* 'Don't even think about moving on one single inch of NATO territory. We have sacred obligations,' Biden said 

* White House quickly cleaned up Biden's remark 

* 'The President's point was that Putin cannot be allowed to exercise power over his neighbors or the region. He was not discussing Putin's power in Russia, or regime change,' a White House official said 

 * Putin will still see it as a threat 

* Earlier Biden called Putin a butcher after he visited with Ukraine refugees 

* 'He's a butcher,' Biden said when asked what he thought of Putin after what he has done to the people he was meeting. 

* Biden spent nearly an hour meeting with refugees, including women and children, who have fled Ukraine 

* Poland has taken on bulk of refugees, nearly 2 million 

* His comment came as Russia bombed Lviv, a city in western Ukraine around 245 miles from the border with Poland 

President Joe Biden went directly after Vladimir Putin in an emotional speech on Saturday, where he said the Russian president 'cannot remain in power' and warned if Putin's ambitions went unchecked it could lead to decades of war in Europe. 

'For god's sake this man cannot remain in power,' he said of Putin, describing the Russian president as having a 'craving for absolute power and control.' 

The Kremlin reacted furiously at the quote and the White House moved quickly to clear it up,

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