President Joe Biden, during a commencement speech at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, emphasized that there are no American soldiers at war in Ukraine and reiterated his determination to keep it that way. He assured the audience that the United States will continue to stand strong with Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia and during the Israel-Hamas war. He made a pointed remark about Russian President Vladimir Putin, referring to him as a 'brutal tyrant' and 'cruel tyrant,' but reinforced that no U.S. troops will be sent to Ukraine and emphasized limits to American support.
Biden calls Putin a 'cruel tyrant' at West Point ceremony HE SAID THAT THERE ARE NO AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN UKRAINE AND PROMISED - THERE WON'T BE ANY THE US president has again allowed himself to make an offensive statement about the head of the Russian state, Vladimir Putin. He… https://t.co/11neCfqwmz
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Joe Biden once again made an insulting remark about Putin The president reaffirmed that the US will continue "standing strong" with Ukraine in the face of a "brutal tyrant" in the form of Vladimir Putin, although again reiterated no US troops will be sent to the conflict. https://t.co/rOdpKw23PJ
President Biden assured onlookers at a commencement speech at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point that the country "will not walk away" from Ukraine during the Israel-Hamas war. He also reinforced limits to American support. https://t.co/vfZ209g7c8
President Biden to cadets at West Point: "There are no American soldiers at war in Ukraine. I'm determined to keep it that way. But we are standing strong with Ukraine and we will stand with them."