The White House has been forced to walk back or clarify multiple remarks made by President Biden during his trip to Europe, including on whether he was calling for regime change in Russia.
"And you're going to see when you're there," he told the 82nd Airborne Division. And some of you have been there. You're going to see -- you're going to see women, young people standing -- standing… in front of a damn tank, just saying,"I'm not leaving. I'm holding my ground." They're incredible. But they take a lot of inspiration from us."
After that remark, it was up to National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan to clarify. Sullivan was asked what Biden meant by"in kind."Sullivan said that meant"we’ll respond accordingly" and that Russia would pay a"severe price." "And I won't go beyond that other than to say the United States has no intention of using chemical weapons, period, under any circumstances," Sullivan maintained.
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