Joe Biden stresses that regime change is not in the US policy as the Ukraine conflict rages with American support. Furthermore, Washington claims that it's not pushing any NATO versus Russia is not on the US agenda.
Regime Change in Russia Not on US Agenda
Russia's special ground offensive began on February 24, and the Biden presidency has supplied Ukraine with unparalleled financial and military support, totaling $50 billion, reported Sputnik News.
But it is not enough for Ukrainians who want more and act as if it deserves it.
The President announced that American assistance for Kyiv in the current crisis is not designed to harm Russia and that Washington does not attempt to intensify the conflict in general.
President Joe Biden expressed the view that American support for Kyiv in the current crisis is not intended just to hurt Russia, and Washington does not seek to prolong the conflict in general.
However, he affirmed that the US continues to give Kyiv sophisticated weaponry, restricting the arsenal to only short ranges.
The New York Times published last Tuesday that said the White House had given the aim in Ukraine.
Biden said that the US did not want a Russia/NATO conflict and mentioned though he was not happy with Vladimir Putin, there would be no ouster. Though earlier, he expressed this sentiment.
He added the administration wants a free and prosperous Ukraine to stop aggression via giving lethal aid in the future.
Joe Biden says the Ukraine conflict should be fought on equal terms against Russia, which would be wrong on the negotiating table but denies forced regime change that has failed so far.
US Neocons Support Kiev
Moreso, the White House does not want Zelensky to cave in to any demand by Putin, so it's a fight to no end though Ukrainian forces are collapsing.
Though unfounded, the US calls Russia why Ukrainians didn't want to talk and blamed Russia for dropping diplomacy.
He blames the retreat and mounting losses due to Russian forces for making its opponent sore at its weakened position.
Even as the US and allies sanction Russia that has instead boomeranged at them, these strong sanctions have a damaging side effect on them too.
Despite the extreme losses of Zelensky, the White House sends more weapons that have not been effective in the hands of the Ukrainians.
A global food crisis caused by the invasion of Ukraine has forced the western alliance to deal with a crisis alleged to be their fault. To the point that Washington claims it can help Europe leave oil dependence, but the KSA and Middle Eastern nations have snubbed Biden, noted Newsweek.
The US-led military bloc wants to bolster NATO's east side with lethal weapons from allies. The military block wants Finland and Sweden to join but Turkey blocs them.
Putin To Shatter International Order
Biden says Kyiv is important to a secure Europe and spins the action of Moscow as not acceptable. Putin called out US action in Syria as examples to think about former US moves.
The threat of a nuke attack has been opened up due to the failure to satisfy Russia's demands for security.
President Joe Biden says no regime change in Russia as the Ukraine conflict continues; its support for illegal sanctions is starting to unravel despite providing a diminishing narrative.