Putin Recognizes Donbass Republics, Sends Russian Military to 'Denazify' Ukraine

Today I was sent the following article in Russian. It's a testimony of a Russian soldier who currently fights in Mariupol. The testimony is anonymous, because they are not allowed to provide any official statements, and I also suspect that he probably shared all kind of disjoined stories, and the journalist made it into a coherent narrative.
[...]
Among the mountaineers there are those of different ages — those who fought in the first Chechen war. And now we are beating Bandera together with them. Brothers in arms. Our hatred for Bandera is mutual and absolute. We could have covered them all with artillery in an hour. But they hide behind the backs of civilians.

They do not allow people to enter the humanitarian corridors that we have opened, and they scream to the whole world that civilians are suffering from the invaders. In their actions there is no logic, no sense, no high idea. Everything is built on lies - both the clown Zelensky and themselves. They constantly accuse us of what they do themselves. Lies, lies, lies.
Lies are a theme these days.

As I was looking up Putin slams West's 'empire of lies' I tried to find out more about this expression: Several metal bands have written songs with the title "Empire of Lies". In addition to the above, there were three more: Grand Cadaver from Sweden issued an album in 2021 which has one song with that title. From Finland, Coma Mirror issued Empire Of Lies in 2013. One line is: "Truth becomes treason in an empire of lies". Indeed, and a line worth all the others.

Among the Empire of Lies songs, the best lyrics overall was possibly from the Swiss heavy metal band Emerald, Empire Of Lies (YouTube music) which has:

Empire of Lies Lyrics

Take a look around and breathe deep the dark
Stop for an instant, observe your busy life
Something is wrong on this planet

But for millions life just goes on

Time is running, faster and faster
Efficient production, only importance
Best benefit, all that counts
Were daywalkers, the matrix works

War - A TV sensation for masses
War - A human tradition since thousands of years
War - Their way to decimate us
War - Their billion dollar business


The new order is near
The agenda can't be stopped

Manipulated masses
We're living in a...
Empire of Lies

Shut up and go back to work!
We're living in a...
Empire of Lies

Blinded by luxury
And stupid TV shows
Our spoiled consumer society
Forgot what life was all about
Politicians and presidents
Are just puppets on a string
For money and fame they sold their soul
Never know who laughs behind the mask


War - The new TV sensation for masses
War - A human tradition since thousands of years
War - Their way to grow stronger
War – Their billion dollar business

The new order is here
An unstoppable force in control

Manipulated masses
We're living in a...
Empire of Lies
Shut up and go back to work!
We're living in a...
Empire of Lies
[At the end, G.W. Bush:]
"Saddam Hussein produced,
and possessed,
chemical and biological weapons,
and was trying to reconstitute,

his nuclear weapons programme."
Another inspired song from this group is:

Blind Mass Lyrics

Reincarnated souls without memory
Running around in search for sense
Everything has been prepared for you
Just listen and follow the blind

They teach, they preach and you're just nodding
They cloak our history and cipher the truth
Bread and circuses to distract your attention
Religions to slave our mind, to reign mankind


You’re a victim of your past
You're a victim of your blind mind
You're a victim of the illusion
You’re a victim of the...
Manipulation!

Science is caught in dogmas
Media is filtered through political might
The truth sold for money, the spirit killed
No one to ask questions anymorе


You're a victim of your past
You're a victim of your blind mind
You're a victim of thе illusion
You're a victim of the...
Manipulation!

So open your eyes
Open your heart
Can't you see what's going on around you
Don't be a part of the blind mass!


Do you believe?
Do you believe the lies?
Do you believe?
Believe the lies?
Do you still believe?
Believe the lies?
Do you believe? The lies!

So open your eyes
Open your heart
Can’t you see what’s going on around you
Don't be a part of the blind mass!
And then they want to protect people in EU from RT and Sputnik :lol:.
While in Hunter Biden's laptops are now an active national security threat -- Sott.net there was this image:
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Lies are a theme these days.

As I was looking up Putin slams West's 'empire of lies' I tried to find out more about this expression: Several metal bands have written songs with the title "Empire of Lies". In addition to the above, there were three more: Grand Cadaver from Sweden issued an album in 2021 which has one song with that title. From Finland, Coma Mirror issued Empire Of Lies in 2013. One line is: "Truth becomes treason in an empire of lies". Indeed, and a line worth all the others.

Among the Empire of Lies songs, the best lyrics overall was possibly from the Swiss heavy metal band Emerald, Empire Of Lies (YouTube music) which has:

Another inspired song from this group is:

And then they want to protect people in EU from RT and Sputnik :lol:.
While in Hunter Biden's laptops are now an active national security threat -- Sott.net there was this image:

some other things have some truth like almost all false texts, such as that certain Ukrainian attacks are produced with a certain degree of effectiveness... although they are at a disadvantage, certain damage and difficulties can present the Russian army and this is magnified by the disinformation media.

Regarding songs with surprising content of reality, this one by Henry Rollings called Liar, shows a psychopath in all his aspects... from the magnetism they exert and give a perfect appearance to the twist of when they are discovered and cover up the lie with False signs of total repentance only to later call you a sucker again for falling again since his nature cannot change... it's really funny at some points because of the faces Henry makes when imitating a psycho guy :

You think you`re gonna to live your life alone
In darkness
And seclusion
Yeah I know
You`ve been out there
Tried to mix with those animals
And it just left you full of humiliated confusion
So you stagger back home
And wait for nothing
But the solitary refinement of your room spits you back out onto the street
And now you`re desperate
And in need of human contact
And then
You meet me
And you whole world changes
Because everything I say is everything you`ve ever wanted to hear
So you drop all your defenses and you drop all your fears
And you trust me completely
I`m perfect
In every way
'Cause I make you feel so strong and so powerful inside
You feel so lucky
But your ego obscures reality
And you never bother to wonder why
Things are going so well
You want to know why?
'Cause I`m a liar
Yeah I`m a liar
I`ll tear your mind out
I`ll burn your soul
I`ll turn you into me
I`ll turn you into me
'Cause I`m a liar, a liar
A liar, a liar

I`ll hide behind a smile
And understanding eyes
And I`ll tell you things that you already know
So you can say
I really identify with you, so much
And all the time that you`re needing me
Is just the time that I`m bleeding you
Don`t you get it yet?
I`ll come to you like an affliction
And I`ll leave you like an addiction
You`ll never forget me
You want to know why?
'Cause I`m a liar
Yeah I`m a liar
I`ll rip your mind out
I`ll burn your soul
I`ll turn you into me
I`ll turn you into me
'Cause I`m a liar, a liar
Liar, liar, liar, liar

I don`t know why I feel the need to lie
And cause you so much pain
Maybe it`s something inside
Maybe it`s something I can`t explain
'Cause all I do
Is mess you up and lie to you
I`m a liar
Oh, I am a liar

If you`ll give me one more chance
I swear that I will never lie to you again
Because now I see the destructive power of a lie
They`re stronger than truth
I can`t believe I ever hurt you
I swear
I will never to you lie again, please
Just give me one more chance
I will never lie to you again
I swear
That I will never tell a lie
I will never tell a lie
No, no
Ha ha ha ha ha hah haa haa haa haaa
Sucker
Sucker!
Oh, sucker
I am a liar
Yeah, I am a liar
Yeah I like it
I feel good
Ohh I am a liar
Yeah
I lie
I lie
I lie
Oh, I lie
Oh I lie
I lie
Yeah
Ohhh I`m a liar
I lie
Yeah
I like it
I feel good
I`ll lie again
And again
I`ll lie again and again
And I`ll keep lying
I promise

 
It very much looks like the collective west is committing suicide, and very fast. [..]

It seems that this will practically mean that in the next few weeks' gas will completely stop coming from Russia to "the collective west". With FAR reaching ramifications! As I understand it, for Europe the Russian gas alone makes up a very big percentage of the energy needs, which will mean no heating for many people in Europe and rolling blackouts, [..]

Doesnt it strike you as odd that the european "leaders" so willingly "push the self destruct button"? Against the interest and well being of the population and industrie? Even against their own interest as this move must lead to food/energy shortage and therefore riots and looting? In turn leading to the populations call for replacement of the political puppets?

Its not possible to replace russian oil and gas "within time". And the only energy form which is available and could ease an energy shortage, nuclear power plants, are in the process of being shut down. Instead of reactivating older, nuclear power plants they are shutting down the few which are still productive. Thats utter insanity.

To me it looks like a planed and well executed move to totally shutdown europe. Which is exactly what the WEF/NWO needs to proceed with their "great reset".
 
[..] My thoughts exactly. But Europe might come around, once the people revolt on a big scale. Accepting Russian gas/oil/food and leaving the US further isolated.

My guess is that they will declare martial law and roll out the military to keep the populatin in check as long as possible. Ever thought of the effect a couple of million refugees / asylum seekers could have during economic collapse? Or what will happen if a social welfare system like in Germany cant be sustained anymore?
 
On PBS Newshour tonight, there was a 12 minute interview with Dimitry Peskov, chief spokesman and deputy chief of staff to Putin. The link has the video and the transcript. I also posted the transcript here if you would rather read it.


Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Ukraine and the West: ‘Don’t push us into the corner’​

Mar 28, 2022 6:50 PM EDT

Read the Full Transcript


  • Judy Woodruff:
    We turn now to the view from inside the Kremlin and an interview with President Vladimir Putin's chief spokesman, Dmitry Peskov. He's also the deputy chief of staff to Putin.
    Special correspondent Ryan Chilcote, who was just reporting in Russia for us for the last several weeks, spoke with Peskov this morning.

  • Ryan Chilcote:
    Dmitry Peskov, thank you very much for joining us.

  • Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin Press Secretary:
    Thank you. It's my pleasure.

  • Ryan Chilcote:
    Over the weekend, we heard President Biden call President Putin a butcher and say that it is impossible for him to remain in power.
    President Biden then said that he was not advocating for regime change. And yet you have said that the Kremlin still finds these comments alarming. Why?

  • Dmitry Peskov:
    Well, it is quite alarming.
    First of all, it's — first of all, it is personal insult. And one can hardly imagine a place for personal insult in rhetorics of a political leader, and especially a political leader of the greatest country in the world, of the United States.
    So, we're really sorry about that. And his statement involves whether Putin should not or should be in power in Russia. Of course, it is completely unacceptable. It is not for the United States' president to decide who is going to be and who is the president of the Russian Federation. It is people of Russia who are deciding during the election.

  • Ryan Chilcote:
    I want to ask you about nuclear weapons and clear some things up.
    There's still quite a bit of confusion about Russia's position. We heard yet another official over the weekend, this time former President Dmitry Medvedev, say that Russia reserves the right to use nuclear weapons if it faces an existential threat, even if the other side has not employed nuclear weapons.
    So could you please clarify for us what exactly would amount to an existential threat to Russia? For example, if you were unable to achieve your objectives in Ukraine, even though there is no one fighting in Russia, there's no strikes on Russia, could that be perceived as an existential threat?

  • Dmitry Peskov:
    Well, first of all, we have no doubt that all the objectives of our special military operation in Ukraine will be completed. We have no doubt about that.
    But any outcome of the operation, of course, is not a reason for usage of a nuclear weapon. We have a security concept that very clearly states that only when there is a threat for existence of the state in our country, we can use and we will actually use nuclear weapons to eliminate the threat or the existence of our country.
    Let's keep all this — well, let's keep these two things separate, I mean, existence of the state and special military operation in Ukraine. They have nothing to do with each other.
    But, at the same time, if you remember the statement of the president when he ordered the operation on the 24th of February, there was a part of his statement warning different states not to interfere in the affairs between Ukraine and Russia during this operation.
    He was very strict in his warning, and he was quite tough on that. And I think that everyone understands what he meant.

  • Ryan Chilcote:
    Well, he meant that he would use nuclear weapons? He was suggesting he would use nuclear weapons if a third party got involved in the conflict?

  • Dmitry Peskov:
    No, I don't think so. I don't think so.
    But he was quite bold in saying that, do not interfere. If you do that, we will have all the possibilities to prevent that and to punish all those who are going to interfere.

  • Ryan Chilcote:
    Look, Mr. Peskov, if you stick to your — the dictionary definition of existential threat that we were discussing, clearly, nothing that is taking place or that is even really, quite frankly, imaginable that could take place could reach that bar of threatening the existence of the Russian state.
    So, why not just clear this up right now? Why can't you, on behalf of Russia, rule out the use of nuclear weapons in this conflict, right here?

  • Dmitry Peskov:
    No one is thinking about using, about — even about idea of using a nuclear weapon.

  • Ryan Chilcote:
    President Biden also this weekend warned President Putin to not even, as he put it — quote — "even think about going on one single inch of NATO territory" — close quote.
    Can you imagine a situation where Russia would feel it necessary to bomb or send forces into a NATO country during this conflict?

  • Dmitry Peskov:
    Well, if it is not a reciprocal act, so if they don't make us do that, we cannot think about that. And we do not want to think about that.

  • Ryan Chilcote:
    The U.S. and other nations, as you are aware, say Russia is committing war crimes in Ukraine. They say your forces seem to be deliberately targeting civilians in your operations there.
    The International Criminal Court has launched an investigation. And the prosecutor at the International Criminal Court says that Russia has not responded to his request for contributions.
    If you are not doing anything wrong in Ukraine, why not cooperate with the ICC?

  • Dmitry Peskov:
    We do not accept the jurisdiction of ICC. We did not — we did not acknowledge it before, and we do not accept it right now. And we are not going to accept it further.
    So, about the civilian targets, actually, it is a very important question. You have to know that, from the very beginning of these special operations, Russian military had a very strict order from the chief commander not to aim at civilian targets. And they are not doing that.
    They are not shelling houses. They are not shelling apartments. They are not shelling civil objects. They are only shelling and they're aiming of military infrastructure, in the context of one of the main goals of the operation, demilitarization of Ukraine.
    Then who is ruining the infrastructure, the civil infrastructure of Mariupol, for example? Those Nazi battalions inside Mariupol, they're simply killing those who would like to escape from the city. And these Nazi battalions, they are using the apartments as a shelter for their guns, for their armaments, for their tanks, for their snipers. That is causing the reciprocal fire.
    So, it is not Russian military who are doing that.

  • Ryan Chilcote:
    Well, Dmitry Sergeyevich, I would say, in all fairness, everyone outside of Russia has been watching hundreds and hundreds of hours of footage that has come out of the country showing widespread targeting of civilian infrastructure, apartment buildings, theaters, hospitals.
    I want to ask you briefly about sanctions and specifically energy supply. Western — European countries right now get a lot of their gas, as you are well aware, from Russia. They currently play dollars and euros for that gas. Vladimir Putin has said he wants them to pay in rubles.
    So it looks like we have a stalemate here. Will Russia turn off the tap? Will it cut off its gas exports to Europe if those countries refuse to pay for that gas in rubles?

  • Dmitry Peskov:
    I don't know what is going to happen when they reject this possibility.
    So, as soon as we have the final decision, we will look what can be done. But, definitely, we are not going to make a charity out of it and to send gas free of charge to Western Europe.

  • Ryan Chilcote:
    It's kind of a binary thing, right?

  • Dmitry Peskov:
    Yes.

  • Ryan Chilcote:
    It sounds like President Putin is insisting he gets paid in rubles. They're insisting they will not pay in rubles.
    So, my question simply is, are you going to turn off the gas?

  • Dmitry Peskov:
    Well, it depends. No payment, no gas.

  • Ryan Chilcote:
    How concerned are you, Mr. Peskov, that some of your best clients, your best customers for European gas, Germany, a number of European countries, are now turning their backs on Russia and Russian gas?
    Doesn't that give you a pause about the future of Russia's economy?

  • Dmitry Peskov:
    Well, this is, of course — this is what — we wouldn't want to see it in our reality.
    But we have to adapt ourselves to meet conditions. And, unfortunately, those conditions, they are quite unfriendly. And they are enemy, enemy-like for us. We entered the phase, the phase of a total war. And we in Russia, we will feel ourselves amongst war, because Western European countries, United States, Canada, Australia, they actually — they actually — they are leading war against us in trade, in economy, in seizing our properties, in seizing our funds, in blocking our financial relations.
    And we have to adapt ourselves to new reality. You have to understand Russia. You have to understand Russia. What was the reason of studying the operation?
    For a couple of decades, we were telling the collective West that we are afraid of your NATO's moving eastwards. We too are afraid of NATO getting closer to our borders with its military infrastructure. Please take care of that. Don't push us into the corner. No.
    Now we said, listen, guys, we are not happy with this coup in Ukraine. And you have guarantees by Poland, by France and by Germany. You would probably remember the document with the signatures of the relevant foreign ministers. No reaction.
    Then, we said, listen, guys, we're not happy with the possibility of Ukraine's getting into NATO, because it will endanger us additionally, and it will ruin the balance of mutual deterrence in Europe. No reaction.
    Then we said, listen, guys, we want equal relationship. We want to take into account each other's concerns. If you don't into account our concerns, then we will be a little bit nervous. No reaction completely.

  • Ryan Chilcote:
    There are so many more NATO forces now closer to Russia than they ever were as a result of this conflict.
    Do you feel like, in your efforts to address your concerns, you have made the situation worse?

  • Dmitry Peskov:
    Well, the situation is quite concerning. You're right. You're right.
    But we're wise enough to understand that, previously, before, prior to the operation, NATO was doing the same, but with a smile on its face and gradually. We're deeply convinced that NATO machine is not a machine of cooperation and is not a machine of security. It's a machine of confrontation.

  • Ryan Chilcote:
    Dmitry Peskov, thank you very much for your time.

  • Dmitry Peskov:
    Thank you very much for your invitation.
 
Looks like Singapore is getting its marching orders from the Empire. The city state has unilaterally imposed sanctions on Russia and is on the list of "unfriendly states". They have strong defense ties and treaties with the US and the island is basically a "permanent" aircraft carrier for the US located in an important juncture of the Straits of Malacca - the shipping lane where China gets most of its oil and resources through.

 
Joe Biden. :D
I suppose you do realize that was already guessed...in the same session plus more to be aware of after that question.

Session 26 February 2022:
Q: (Tomek) What about April Drop Dead Date? Is this "the" April?

A: Very possible... But who is going to "drop dead"?

Q: (L) Maybe it'll be Biden.

(Niall) I'm worried, so I want to ask this and get it out of the way. Are they gonna try to assassinate Putin?

A: It has been tried and they will try again.

Q: (gottathink) Are they intending to download nanotech in the vaccines?

A: Yes


Q: (Juba) Is Chernobyl a target for the false flag operation?

A: Yes


Q: (L) But it seems that it's well-guarded now.

A: Yes


Q: (L) Okay.

(SummerLite) Is this an attack on the food supply also?

A: Yes


Q: (L) Russia has stopped exporting fertilizer - 65 percent of the world's supply. So, I think we can look forward to some serious food shortages. And that of course will lead to famine and make populations even weaker and sicker and more susceptible to pathogens.

(Lukasz) How many percent of people in Ukraine are affected by downloading by STS in percent?

A: 17%

Anyway, if it would be Biden then we get to have Kamala Harris to replace him. Whoopie...

And just a few other things follow that question we should watch too.
 
From RT:

Germans told to wear a sweater to cope with soaring energy prices

The European Union has announced a plan to phase out its dependence on Russian fossil fuels by 2030

Mar. 28, 2022

Baden-Württemberg Minister of Agriculture and Consumer Protection Peter Hauk has backed a complete German ban on importing gas and oil from Russia in response to Moscow’s military assault on Ukraine.

Hauk supported the response to Russia’s actions despite the impact it could have on his country’s own citizens, who are already struggling with soaring energy prices that make it challenging for them to heat their homes.

“You can withstand 15 degrees [Celsius] in winter in a sweater. No one dies of it. But people are dying elsewhere, Hauk said, referencing the toll Russia has inflicted on Ukraine.

The comments from the politician, who is a member of the Christian Democratic Union party, elicited a strong response from the German Tenants’ Association, which retorted that it showed no understanding of the needs of the elderly or those working from home.

Although the association conceded that Europe needed to reduce its dependence on Russian fossil fuels, it warned that lowering the room temperature and relying instead on wearing more clothing could lead to people falling ill during the winter months. “With a ministerial salary or a presidential pension, you can afford exploding energy costs and do not need to freeze yourself,” Stuttgart state chairman Rolf Gassmann said.

The association went on to remind Gassmann that, with regard to rented accommodation, German landlords have a legal obligation to ensure rooms can be heated to 22 degrees Celsius and to install proper ventilation to prevent moisture buildup and mold infestation.

The European Union is to phase out its reliance on oil and gas from Russia by 2030, beginning by reducing its demand for Russian gas by two-thirds this year. The region “cannot rely on a supplier who explicitly threatens us,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.

There is no substitute for Russian oil – UAE

Country provides critical supplies to global market, energy minister says

Mar. 28, 2022

The world’s energy markets need Russian oil and no producer can replace it, United Arab Emirates (UAE) Minister of Energy Suhail al-Mazrouei said on Monday.

Russia produces some 10 million barrels of oil a day, which makes it a critical member of the OPEC+ energy alliance, al-Mazrouei explained during an energy forum in Dubai.

“Leaving the politics aside, that volume is needed today,” he insisted, adding that “unless someone is willing to come and deliver that amount, we don’t see that someone can substitute Russia.”

Russia is the world’s second biggest crude exporter after Saudi Arabia. Following Russia’s military operation in Ukraine, some nations, led by the US, have pledged to stop buying Russian oil and gas. The United States, Europe, and others have been calling on Gulf Arab oil producers to ramp up production and help bring down crude prices, which at one point shot above $120 a barrel.

The International Energy Agency announced earlier this month that it had decided to release 60 million barrels of oil from its emergency reserves, saying that global oil markets were already tight with highly volatile prices and commercial inventories at their lowest level since 2014.

Many have expressed doubts, however, about whether it was possible to ditch Russia’s energy resources.

Last week, the EU stepped back from imposing an embargo on Russian crude and petroleum products, despite pressure from the US. An immediate embargo on Russia’s fossil fuels “from one day to the next would mean plunging our country and the whole of Europe into a recession,” German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said last week. Europe gets nearly 30% of its crude and roughly 50% of its petroleum products from Russia.

Reducing dependence on natural gas – something that the EU hopes to achieve over the next few years – may prove difficult as well. Qatar – which holds the third-largest natural gas reserves in the world – said last week that it was practically impossible to replace Russian gas on the European market, as between 30 and 40% of the total volume of gas supplied to the world market comes from Russia.
 
'"None of the 3 occurred" as same as the 4th (Training of Ukrainian troops in Poland): Biden is revealing the US/NATO strategy (part by part) while he is blatantly lying: What kind of training the Ukrainian troops have in Poland?'


Article in full:

Biden doubles down on Putin comments

28 Mar, 2022
US president says he was expressing “moral outrage” and not policy, and that “nobody believes” he was serious

US President Joe Biden on Monday stood by his claim that Russian President Vladimir Putin should not remain in power, but insisted it was his expression of moral outrage over the conflict in Ukraine and not a policy change, and that nobody was supposed to take it seriously.

Biden unveiled his 2023 budget proposal at the White House on Monday, but the press corps was far more interested in the remarks he made during last week’s trip to Poland – including when he said about Putin, “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power,” a remark widely interpreted as calling for regime change in Moscow.

“I’m not walking anything back,” Biden said when asked about it on Monday. “I want to make it clear: I was not then, nor am I now, articulating a policy change. I was expressing moral outrage that I feel, and I make no apologies for it.”

Asked if his remarks complicated the diplomacy about ending the war, Biden said no, arguing that Putin’s “escalatory efforts” were what “complicates things a great deal, but I don't think it complicates it at all.”


In response to another question about what he had meant in Warsaw, Biden said that “people like this shouldn't be ruling countries,” again referring to Putin.

Another reporter reminded Biden of his extensive foreign policy experience – he sat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for years – and asked if he could see how his words could be interpreted as a policy statement, or used as propaganda by Russia.

“No and no,” Biden replied. “Because it’s ridiculous. Nobody believes… I was talking about taking down Putin. Nobody believes that.”


Biden even insisted he never told US troops in Poland they were going to Ukraine when he said “when you get there, you’ll see,” or that the US would “respond in kind” to a hypothetical chemical attack by Russia, or that he called for regime change in Russia.

“None of the three occurred,” he told Fox News’ Peter Doocy. “You interpret the language that way.”

The US president said he was talking to the troops about “helping train the Ukrainian troops that are in Poland.”


As for the chemical weapons remarks, Biden shrugged it off.

“I’m not going to tell you. Why would I tell you? You’ve got to be silly,” he told the reporter, whom he called a “stupid son of a b**ch” back in January. When Doocy said the world wants to know, Biden smiled and said “the world wants to know a lot of things.”

On Saturday, White House aides hastened to “clarify” Biden’s remarks in Warsaw, telling reporters that whatever the president had said, what he meant was that Putin can’t be allowed to “exercise power over neighboring countries.”

Secretary of State Antony Blinken went a step further on Sunday, saying that “we do not have a strategy of regime change in Russia – or anywhere else, for that matter.”

By Monday morning, however, the official talking point was that Biden was just expressing a personal opinion.

“I think that speech that you saw was a reflection of his emotional connection to this issue and commitment to European security, to NATO and to Ukraine,” White House Energy Security Coordinator Amos Hochstein told the Dubai Global Energy Forum. “I think it was a very emotional, very personal view,” he added, saying that in his opinion Biden “was not indicating a change of US policy and regime change.”
 
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