'Putin may have given the orders to invade Ukraine, but 6-year-old girls in St. Petersburg should pay the price for it because they deserve it,' Carlson sarcastically said.
It's unclear whether Biden or any members of Congress share McFaul's sentiment. The U.S. is one of many Western countries that have placed economic and diplomatic sanctions on Russia to end its invasion and discourage such aggression in the future.
"Putin may have given the orders to invade Ukraine, but 6-year-old girls in St. Petersburg should pay the price for it because they deserve it," Carlson sarcastically said of McFaul's tweet."Their 80-year-old grandmothers deserve it too. In order to fight tyranny, the United States must embrace collective punishment. Hurt the children to bring justice. These are our values, because Vladimir Putin is a moral monster," he derisively added.
"Now, these are not traditional Western concepts of justice, but Joe Biden wholeheartedly endorses them and so does a dominant bipartisan coalition in the United States Congress," Carlson said.for his deleted tweet. He wrote that he regretted his use of imprecise language in his initial tweet."But I have no regrets about the argument I was trying to make, however imperfectly," he wrote.
I used language in a tweet that I regret. I deleted it. I should have used more precise language. I made a mistake. But I have no regrets about the argument I was trying to make, however imperfectly. Let me explain. THREAD 1/
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