Joe Biden Accidentally Calls Putin "Loser" in Interview, Sparks US-Russia Tensions

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In a recent interview, US President Joe Biden made an unintentional verbal slip, referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin as "losing the war in Iraq" when he intended to say Ukraine. This misstatement has been widely shared on social media. Biden further commented that Putin is "losing the war at home," referencing the mutiny of Wagner forces in Russia, and that he has become a 'pariah' around the world. From the perspective of an American viewer, this statement is significant, as Putin and Russia have been increasingly hostile towards the US in recent years. This includes the alleged involvement of the Russian government in the 2016 US Presidential Election and the current crisis in Ukraine. Biden's slip-up has caused debate and further speculation about the US-Russia relationship, and the overall sentiment is one of apprehension.

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