Saturday, October 8, 2022

French President Macron Criticizes President Biden Warning That Russian President Putin Could Start Nuclear 'Armageddon'

French President Emmanuel Macron criticized President Biden for discussing the possibility of a nuclear "armageddon." REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger  

Daily Mail: Emmanuel Macron opens split among Western allies by criticising Joe Biden's warning that Putin could start 'nuclear Armageddon' in Ukraine 

* Macron rebukes Biden over his warning that Putin could start 'Armageddon' 

* White House tried to walk comments back and blamed Russian irresponsibility 

* US officials scrambled to assure allies they had no specific intel on Putin's plans 

* Macron spoke of the need to speak with care on the nuclear threat from Putin 

* Finnish PM also rebuked Biden over his comments that Putin need an 'off ramp' 

French President Emmanuel Macron had stern words for Joe Biden's 'political fiction' after his US counterpart warned that Putin could start 'nuclear Armageddon'. 

Biden was thought to be speaking 'off the cuff' when he said that Vladimir Putin was 'not joking when he talks about the use of tactical nuclear weapons or biological or chemical weapons,' at the end of a Democratic fundraising event on Thursday night 

'We have not faced the prospect of Armageddon since Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis.'  

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WNU Editor: The White House is now "walking back" President Biden's "Armageddon" remarks .... Biden’s ‘Armageddon’ warning wasn’t based on new intelligence, US says (The Guardian). 

French President Macron Criticizes President Biden Warning That Russian President Putin Could Start Nuclear 'Armageddon'  

France's Emmanuel Macron criticizes Biden's 'Armageddon' warning: We must 'speak with prudence' -- FOX News  

France's Macron: we must speak with prudence when commenting on risk of nuclear conflict -- Reuters  

France's Emmanuel Macron scolds Joe Biden for talk of nuclear 'Armageddon' -- Washington Times 

French President Emmanuel Macron chides Biden for warning of nuclear ‘armageddon’ -- NYPost

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