“For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power,' Biden said.
“We have a sacred obligation to defend each and every inch of NATO territory,” Biden said, adding that Russia’s actions in Ukraine threaten to bring “decades of war.” “Don’t even think about moving onto one single inch of NATO territory.”
“Swift and punishing costs is the only thing that will get Russia to change course,” Biden said, referring to economic sanctions. “You the Russian people are not our enemy. “In this battle, we need to be clear-eyed,” Biden said. “This battle will not be won in days, or months either. We need to steel ourselves for the long fight ahead.”
Biden began his speech by referencing the words of Pope John Paul II, the first pontiff elected from Poland.
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