Biden’s Ukraine statements meant to prepare the American people for ‘what could be a really horrific war,’ warns ex-ambassador
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Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul offered a sobering response Friday when asked by MSNBC’s Ari Melber to help explain why President Joe Biden continues to warn the American people of a Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Biden spoke on Friday to give an update on Russia-Ukraine tensions, the latest in a string of speeches Biden has made in recent weeks warning about an imminent Russian attack.
“What is the purpose of having the president speak out like this before what the U.S. says is now an expected operation?” Melber asked McFaul, noting that Biden said he believes Vladimir Putin has made the decision to invade.
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