U.S. President Biden says he was expressing “outrage” about Putin, not calling for regime change

U.S. President Biden said yesterday his weekend statement that Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power" did not reflect new U.S. policy, but rather an expression of his "personal feelings" and "moral outrage" about Russia's atrocities in Ukraine. Western media reports say Biden's off-the-cuff remark during a major speech in Poland on March 26 triggered global […]

Asia-Plus

U.S. President Biden said yesterday his weekend statement that Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power" did not reflect new U.S. policy, but rather an expression of his "personal feelings" and "moral outrage" about Russia's atrocities in Ukraine.

Western media reports say Biden's off-the-cuff remark during a major speech in Poland on March 26 triggered global headlines and sent White House officials scrambling to clarify that the U.S. was not pursuing regime change in Russia.

A Kremlin spokesperson called the remarks "alarming," and some commentators suggested it played into pro-Putin propaganda and paranoia about U.S.-backed coups in Russia's neighborhood.

According to AXIOS, French President Emmanuel Macron said the ad-lib was unhelpful to peace talks and urged his fellow world leaders not to "escalate" either through "words or actions."

Biden reportedly told reporters he was "not walking anything back," before clarifying: "I was expressing my outrage. He shouldn't remain in power, just like bad people shouldn't continue to do bad things.  But it doesn't mean we have a fundamental policy to do anything to take Putin down in any way."

"The last thing I want to do is engage in a land war or nuclear war with Russia. … I was expressing my outrage at the behavior of this man.  It's more an aspiration — he shouldn't be in power.  People like this shouldn't be ruling countries, but they do," he continued.

"Nobody believes I was talking about taking down Putin. Nobody believes that."

Biden went on to dismiss the notion that his rhetoric could cause Putin to escalate his aggression toward Ukraine or NATO, insisting that the Russian leader doesn't even listen to his own advisers.

U.S. News says Biden spent four days in Europe last week, strategizing with allies on how to address the Russian invasion of Ukraine, meeting with U.S. troops stationed in Poland as well as humanitarian group leaders and having an emotional, close-up visit with Ukrainian refugees. The visit was capped Saturday with a passionate and powerful address on the crisis, casting it as a historic battle between tyranny and democracy, praising Russian protesters and assuring Ukraine that "we stand with you.

Join us on social media!

Article translations:

Related Article

Оби зулол
Оби зулол

Most Read

Recent Articles

The only GPW veteran in Dushanbe allocated more than 80,000 somoni

The mayor's office of Dushanbe allocated him 25,000 somoni.

GITEX AI Kazakhstan 2026: how Almaty became the main AI hub of Central Asia

More than 300 companies and startups, over 200 speakers and 100 investors from 50 countries — the region is entering the global stage.

A trade and economic park to be built at the border junction of Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan

President of the Kyrgyz Republic Sadyr Japarov familiarized himself with the project.

A project to protect soil from degradation to be developed in Central Asia

The initiative is of great significance for the mountainous countries of the region, including Tajikistan.

Mudslide, death, and destroyed homes: hundreds of families in Tajikistan left homeless

A correspondent from "Asia-Plus" visited Kulob and spoke with the families of those who died and were affected by the disaster.

Spring 2026 bright event: new issue of VIPzone now on sale

This issue is about people and ideas that change everything: from business and investments to fashion, food, and urban environment.

Godfrey Sullivan: “Tajikistan is a promising market for Visa to develop digital payments”

The Vice President of Visa explained why Tajikistan is becoming a promising market for digital payments and how artificial intelligence is influencing the future of finance.

Seven students in Dushanbe were threatened with expulsion for arriving at universities in personal cars

The materials for each case have been sent to the Ministry of Education and Science for appropriate actions.

India’s blockchain push and lessons for the global south

The Indian Government has started pushing aggressively its agenda...

India’s blockchain push and lessons for the global south

The Indian Government has started pushing aggressively its agenda...