Friday, June 17, 2022

Is President Biden Taking On Russian President Putin His Biggest Blunder As President?

Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Joe Biden attend the Russian-American talks at the Villa La Grange in Geneva, Switzerland. Russian Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov, is at right. © Sputnik / Michael Metzel  

Newsweek: Was Joe Biden Taking on Vladimir Putin His Biggest Blunder as President? 

President Joe Biden is facing crucial midterm elections as the U.S. copes with the highest inflation in 40 years, record-breaking gas prices and concerns about the cost of food. 

Those issues come as the Biden administration has offered strong support to Ukraine in its fight against a Russian invasion, which has now lasted more than 100 days, and seen severe sanctions imposed on President Vladimir Putin's country. 

Biden met Putin in Geneva, Switzerland just over one year ago. The two presidents held a summit on June 16, 2021 and relations have deteriorated substantially since then because of the invasion of Ukraine that began on February 24 this year.  

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WNU Editor: What is President Biden's "biggest blunder"? 

Afghanistan? 

Energy policies? 

Fiscal, budget, and monetary policies? 

Supply chains? 

Broken border and rising crime?

China? 

Russia and the Ukraine war? 

IMHO it is the White's House's economic policies that will be remembered as Biden's biggest blunder as President.

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