On March 1, 2022, US President, Joe Biden, delivered his first State of the Union address to Congress. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine was the primary theme of his speech, during which he pledged that the West will be all united in the face of the Russian attack on Ukraine.
Biden had some tough words for President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of launching a pre-meditated and unprovoked war on Ukraine. He called Putin a dictator, and said he'll pay a continuing high price over the long run. Biden said Washington, with the help of its allies, is inflicting economic pain on Russia. And he even announced a ban on Russian flights. E. Michael Jones comments on the hidden grammar behind these statements.
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