Had no idea of the power and jumped into Ukraine, Vladimir Putin is now trapped; Joe Biden took a jibe
US President Joe Biden has taken a jibe at Russia’s Vladimir Putin, saying he may have missed the idea of his power. Biden said that Vladimir Putin usually takes decisions after due consideration, but he made a big mistake about Ukraine. He was thinking of capturing Ukraine, but could not figure out the strength. In a TV interview, Joe Biden said that Vladimir Putin should now consider withdrawing his army from Ukraine. In a conversation with CNN, Biden said that I believe that Vladimir Putin is a person who makes a rational decision, but made a big mistake on Ukraine.
Earlier last week, Joe Biden also warned of a world war. Biden’s reaction came after Vladimir Putin threatened to use nuclear weapons. He had said that Vladimir Putin is blackmailing him by repeatedly talking about nuclear weapons. Russia attacked Ukraine in February this year and since then Russia has also suffered several setbacks. In many cities including Kyiv, Kharkiv, the Ukrainian army has driven out Russian soldiers. In response, Russia has also intensified the campaign. Recently, Russia had simultaneously fired 75 missiles at Ukraine.
Putin would have thought it would be welcome, but got a shock
Doubts have been raised about Vladimir Putin since the Ukraine war. Biden said that I think Vladimir Putin would have thought that he would be welcomed into Ukraine with open arms. but that did not happen. That was the fault of Vladimir Putin and he could not assess the situation properly. Meanwhile, Biden also did not rule out the possibility of talks with Vladimir Putin. He said that I have no intention of meeting Putin. But the G20 meeting is going to take place in November. If he wants to meet during this time, then I will definitely talk.
Zelensky’s claim, 2500 sq km of land taken back
Let us tell you that in the past few weeks, the Ukrainian army has recaptured many areas of its country and forced the Russian troops to retreat. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said his troops had taken back 2,500 square kilometers of territory from Russia.