Biden's Comment Regarding 'Regime Change' in Russia as the EU Is Prompted To Stay Away From US
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Russian Regime Change uttered by gaffing Joe Biden increased fear of the European Union suing for a ceasefire in Ukraine. This call to oust Putin has made the bloc more cautious of the American President, and what he'll say next could maybe cause World War 3.

A flustered EU is already reeling from energy shortages and attempts by some member nations carrying diplomatic missions to dial down the fighting in Ukraine.

Biden's Comment About Regime Change

US president, Joe Biden, made the worst possible error as he said that Putin should not remain in power, reported the BBC.

Last Sunday in Poland, he started talking tough by referring to the Kremlin leader as a butcher, seeing EU allies as crossing a line and signaling a more militarized approach. An unpreceded error had a top US diplomat doing damage control due to his glib tongue. Another bothering report was when asked by the press if he wanted regime change; it was a no.

Another US NATO ambassador, Julianne Smith, covered up the President's endless errors but spun what he said to re-contextualize the Warsaw statement. A month into the excursion, justified by a defense of DRP and LPR, which made 44 million Ukrainians homeless, per Express UK.

Smith went on the administration's media ally CNN, saying it was a reaction to stories on that day. Slipped in the current administration does not want the Russian regime to change, although the tape said otherwise, and the European Union leaders are avoiding the White House.

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EU Officials Distance From Biden

Comment of ousting made Josep Borrell, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, decide to stay away from the President of the US, far from the fallout of his alleged shenanigan. He spoke to Sky News Arabia and stated that he had heard it and the White House stood on it.

Stressing that ousting a leader is not democratic, even in Russia's case, preventing further conflict should be stopped via dialogue. French President Emmanuel Macron, who had a run-in with Joe Biden in the AUKUS deal, knows that staying away from such a leader prevents tainting him in future talks with Moscow.

On French TV, he said that it's terrible messaging and it makes his talks a bit harder due to the US leader's fumbling words, noted France 24.

Macron was not happy about how it would affect talks in Moscow; how could the people of Mariupol can escape fighting via humanitarian concerns. The Kremlin's backing is essential.

He says the war should stop and not get more intense, which is the goal. It uses diplomacy to stop the fighting and pull out forces which is the opposite of the US leader's narrow-minded stance. Better to keep quiet and tone down the situation, which is the opposite of what was said on camera.

Even as the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken explained, there is no ousting suggested, and the Kremlin tacitly struck Washington saying that America has no monopoly over who heads Russia.

Ex-US senior diplomat Richard Hass, who heads a body on foreign relations, added that Biden had coasted the US closer to war. Russian officials said that their forces would fight it out in Donbas.

According to the European Union, the Russian regime change made diplomacy more critical to the US stand, which is dangerous for Europe.

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