Russian President Vladimir Putin referred to President Joe Biden as “old school” and “predictable” and stated that he would be better for Russia than Donald Trump.
Putin talked about how he felt about Biden in an interview with Rossiya 1 TV.
“[Biden] is a more dependable, seasoned individual. He is an old-school politician. However, we are willing to collaborate with any American leader who has the confidence of the American people,” stated Putin.
During Biden’s presidency, Putin gave him the command to invade his neighbor, Ukraine.
Putin stated in the same interview that he thought the rumors about Biden’s cognitive impairment were exaggerated.
“Even at the time of our meeting in Switzerland three years ago, there had been discussions about Biden’s incompetence. I didn’t witness anything similar. He looked at his notes, yes. To be honest, I looked at mine too,” Putin remarked. “It’s nothing at all.”
Putin stated that Washington’s stance on Russia was “very destructive and erroneous” and that he was more concerned about it than he was about Biden’s health.
In response to Putin’s remarks on Wednesday, the White House advised him to refrain from visiting.
White House spokesman Andrew Bates stated, “Mr. Putin should remain out of America’s elections.”
Because of his readiness to preserve diplomatic ties with Russia while upholding a strict foreign policy intended to prevent him from engaging in aggressive moves, critics of the former president Donald Trump have long accused him of being a “Russian asset” or “Putin’s puppet.”
Putin stated that he has no intentions to invade NATO member Poland and run the danger of sparking the third world war in a recent interview with Tucker Carlson.
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A vote for Biden is a vote for Putin! pic.twitter.com/ycEI6cZnZn
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It is not even somewhat possible. Simply put, you don’t need to be an analyst of any type. Getting embroiled in a global conflict is against common sense, and such a conflict will push mankind to the verge of extinction. It’s evident,” he remarked.