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Biden calls Trump's pressure on Ukraine 'modern-day appeasement' in 1st post-presidential interview

Biden calls Trump's pressure on Ukraine 'modern-day appeasement' in 1st post-presidential interview
THE STORY. VALERIA. BE SYNC AN ARENA. HARRISON, BOTH FROM KYIV, THE CAPITAL OF UKRAINE, ARE NOW HERE IN THE UNITED STATES. THEIR HEART IS STILL AT HOME WITH THEIR FAMILY AND FRIENDS FACING WAR. BUT THEIR CONCERN WILL. IT DOESN’T JUST STOP ABROAD. ALLOWED YOURSELF TO BE IN A VERY BAD POSITION. AFTER A TENSE EXCHANGE BETWEEN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR ZELENSKY AND DONALD TRUMP EARLIER THIS YEAR, VALERIA AND IRINA ARE WORRIED HOW POLITICS ON U.S. SOIL ARE PLAYING A PART IN THE WAR. PERCEPTION. WE’RE JUST VERY CONCERNED ABOUT SOME OF THE STATEMENTS THAT ARE COMING OUT THAT DON’T SEEM TO SUPPORT MAYBE THE LASTING PEACE THEY SEEM TO SUPPORT MORE, JUST LIKE MAKE IT A FROZEN CONFLICT. WHILE BOTH LIVE THEIR DAY TO DAY LIVES, THEY’RE FOCUSED ON NOT ONLY RAISING AWARENESS BUT ALSO BRINGING ENCOURAGEMENT TO UKRAINIANS. WITH AN ORGANIZATION CALLED CENTRAL PA SUPPORTS UKRAINE. WE ORGANIZE CULTURAL EVENTS, WE ORGANIZE UKRAINIAN AUTHENTIC DINNERS, AND THEN WE CHARGE A SMALL FEE FOR SOMETHING LIKE THAT FOR PARTICIPATION. AND THEN WE DONATE ALL THE MONEY TO UKRAINE. WOW. SO WE WANT TO SHOW HOW GREAT THE CULTURE OF UKRAINE IS, HOW GREAT THE CUISINE IS, AND SHOW OUR TRADITIONS. SO TO PUT MORE KIND OF FACE ON UKRAINE BEYOND, JUST LIKE ALL THESE IMAGES OF WAR EVERY DAY. BUT THEN AT THE SAME TIME, WE WANT TO HELP OUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY WHO ARE MAYBE ON THE FRONT LINE PROTECTING PEOPLE. AND THEY BOTH SAY A PRAYER THAT ONE DAY PEACE WILL RETURN TO UKRAINE. I HAVE HOPE, I HAVE RESOLVED TO DO WHATEVER I CAN TO KEEP FIGHTING IN MY OWN WAY, AND I WILL NOT GIVE UP. COVERING PERRY AND CUM
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Biden calls Trump's pressure on Ukraine 'modern-day appeasement' in 1st post-presidential interview
Joe Biden said in his first post-presidential interview that President Donald Trump’s pressure on Ukraine to give up territory to Russia amounts to “modern-day appeasement,” a historically fraught term that refers to a failed effort to stop the Nazis from annexing land in Europe in the 1930s.Biden told BBC Radio 4's “Today” program in remarks aired Wednesday that Trump's statements about acquiring Panama, Greenland and Canada have bred distrust of the United States in Europe.“What president ever talks like that?” Biden said. “That’s not who we are. We’re about freedom, democracy, opportunity — not about confiscation.”He also said it was a “difficult decision” to leave the U.S. presidential race in 2024 four months from Election Day to allow former Vice President Kamala Harris to challenge Trump. But, he added, making that move earlier as some critics had suggested “would(n't) have mattered.”The term appeasement refers to former British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain’s efforts in the 1930s to appease Adolf Hitler’s moves to annex land in Europe, which failed to prevent World War II.Trump has long dismissed the war in Ukraine as a waste of lives and American taxpayer money. Early in his presidency, Trump ordered a pause in American aid to Ukraine — then resumed it. The two countries last week signed an agreement granting American access to Ukraine’s vast mineral resources — a return on investment, Trump suggested, that could pave the way for more U.S. aid.He has also said that Crimea, a strategic peninsula along the Black Sea in southern Ukraine that was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014, “will stay with Russia.”Biden said he worried that relations between the U.S. and Europe was eroding under Trump, with NATO member nations reconsidering whether they trust the U.S.“Europe is going to lose confidence in the certainty of America and the leadership of America," Biden told the BBC. The continent’s leaders, he added, were asking: "'Can I rely on the United States? Are they going to be there?'”Of special concern, Biden said, was the administration's proposal to let Russia keep some Ukrainian territory in an effort to strike a peace deal that would put an end to fighting.“It is modern-day appeasement,” Biden said.Biden said Trump's thrashing of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office in February was “beneath America.”“I don’t understand how they fail to understand that there’s strength in alliances,” Biden said of the Trump administration on Monday.Asked about Trump's triumphant celebration of his first 100 days in office, Biden replied that he'll let history render the judgement.“I don’t see anything that was triumphant,” he said.

Joe Biden said in his first post-presidential interview that President Donald Trump’s pressure on Ukraine to give up territory to Russia amounts to “,” a historically fraught term that refers to a failed effort to stop the Nazis from annexing land in Europe in the 1930s.

Biden told BBC Radio 4's “Today” program in that Trump's statements about acquiring Panama, Greenland and Canada have bred distrust of the United States in Europe.

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“What president ever talks like that?” Biden said. “That’s not who we are. We’re about freedom, democracy, opportunity — not about confiscation.”

He also said it was a “difficult decision” to leave the U.S. presidential race in 2024 four months from Election Day to allow former Vice President Kamala Harris to challenge Trump. But, he added, making that move earlier as some critics had suggested “would(n't) have mattered.”

The term appeasement refers to former British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain’s efforts in the 1930s to appease Adolf Hitler’s moves to annex land in Europe, which failed to prevent World War II.

Trump has long dismissed the war in Ukraine as a waste of lives and American taxpayer money. Early in his presidency, Trump ordered a pause in American aid to Ukraine — then resumed it. The two countries last week signed an agreement granting American access to Ukraine’s vast mineral resources — a return on investment, Trump suggested, that could pave the way for more U.S. aid.

He has also said that Crimea, a strategic peninsula along the Black Sea in southern Ukraine that was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014, “will stay with Russia.”

Biden said he worried that relations between the U.S. and Europe was eroding under Trump, with NATO member nations reconsidering whether they trust the U.S.

“Europe is going to lose confidence in the certainty of America and the leadership of America," Biden told the BBC. The continent’s leaders, he added, were asking: "'Can I rely on the United States? Are they going to be there?'”

Of special concern, Biden said, was the administration's proposal to let Russia keep some Ukrainian territory in an effort to strike a peace deal that would put an end to fighting.

“It is modern-day appeasement,” Biden said.

Biden said Trump's thrashing of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office in February was “beneath America.”

“I don’t understand how they fail to understand that there’s strength in alliances,” Biden said of the Trump administration on Monday.

Asked about Trump's triumphant celebration of his first 100 days in office, Biden replied that he'll let history render the judgement.

“I don’t see anything that was triumphant,” he said.