US President Joe Biden called Russian President Vladimir Putin a war criminal on Wednesday as brutality in Ukraine is stepping up and the president has begged for it for more help of the US Congress.
“It’s a war criminal“, said Biden of Putin as he left an unrelated event. This is the toughest sentence to date of Actions of Putin and Russia by a US official since invasion of Ukraine.
While others world leaders used the words the White House had been hesitant to declare Putin’s actions these of a criminal war saying it was legal term this required research.
Corn in in a speech on Wednesday, Biden said Russian troops had bombed hospitals and taken doctors hostage. He approved 800 millions additional dollars in security assistance to Ukraine, ensuring the ally of United States “unprecedented” support in it’s the war with Russia.
Responding to the comments of son Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy in son speech, Biden said US offered Ukraine $1 billion in security assistance, adding that the United States will continue to give Ukrainian weapons for fight and defend themselves, offering humanitarian aid and support Ukraine economy with Additional financial assistance.
As expected, Biden ceded no ground on the concept of a no-fly zone imposed by the West over the former Soviet state, which NATO has always rejected for fear of an escalation that could put the alliance in direct conflict with Russian forces.
In son speech in Congress, Zelenskyy compared the attacks in Ukraine to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that dragged the United States into WWII and begged lawmakers and Biden directly, for more help.
“It’s a terror that Europe has not seen for 80 years, and we ask for our life, for an answer to that terror from the whole world. Is that a lot to ask for? To create a no-fly zone over Ukraine to save people?” Zelensky asked through an interpreter.
“If it’s too much to ask, we offer an alternative,” he said. “You know what kind of defense systems we need”, adding that he knows the United States has them.
Biden referred to the creation of a no-fly zone over Ukraine is labeled as ‘World War III’ and the Pentagon has refused requests to send planes from combat in Ukraine.
US President Joe Biden called Russian President Vladimir Putin a war criminal on Wednesday as brutality in Ukraine is stepping up and the president has begged for it for more help of the US Congress.
“It’s a war criminal“, said Biden of Putin as he left an unrelated event. This is the toughest sentence to date of Actions of Putin and Russia by a US official since invasion of Ukraine.
While others world leaders used the words the White House had been hesitant to declare Putin’s actions these of a criminal war saying it was legal term this required research.
Corn in in a speech on Wednesday, Biden said Russian troops had bombed hospitals and taken doctors hostage. He approved 800 millions additional dollars in security assistance to Ukraine, ensuring the ally of United States “unprecedented” support in it’s the war with Russia.
Responding to the comments of son Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy in son speech, Biden said US offered Ukraine $1 billion in security assistance, adding that the United States will continue to give Ukrainian weapons for fight and defend themselves, offering humanitarian aid and support Ukraine economy with Additional financial assistance.
As expected, Biden ceded no ground on the concept of a no-fly zone imposed by the West over the former Soviet state, which NATO has always rejected for fear of an escalation that could put the alliance in direct conflict with Russian forces.
In son speech in Congress, Zelenskyy compared the attacks in Ukraine to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that dragged the United States into WWII and begged lawmakers and Biden directly, for more help.
“It’s a terror that Europe has not seen for 80 years, and we ask for our life, for an answer to that terror from the whole world. Is that a lot to ask for? To create a no-fly zone over Ukraine to save people?” Zelensky asked through an interpreter.
“If it’s too much to ask, we offer an alternative,” he said. “You know what kind of defense systems we need”, adding that he knows the United States has them.
Biden referred to the creation of a no-fly zone over Ukraine is labeled as ‘World War III’ and the Pentagon has refused requests to send planes from combat in Ukraine.