- White House says Biden was referring to Putin’s power in the region, not calling for regime change
- Analysts warn that Biden’s comment could hurt efforts to get Putin to the negotiating table
- Biden sought to appeal to ordinary Russians, telling them: “This war is not worthy of you.”
After four days of alliance building, emotional interactions with refugees and stirring words about the need to fight for democracy, one sentence that President Joe Biden appeared to tack on to the end of his final speech in Poland threatened to overshadow all he had achieved as he deals with the most significant foreign policy crisis of his presidency.