Lili Gruber at Otto e Mezzo He served the assist on a silver platter Marco Travaglio to speak badly Joe Biden. The American President has been criticized from all corners of the world for one passage of his speech in Poland: when he said that Wladimir Putin “He can’t stay in power,” he hinted at a desire for regime change in Russia, prompting the White House and Secretary of State Blinken for clarification to ease tensions at a pivotal moment in peace talks.
The American president later corrected himself, arguing that his comments stemmed from “outrage” at the war in Ukraine, but did not mean to imply regime change in Russia. Travaglio named Biden in a speech that centered on him Mario Draghi, who, according to the director of Fatto Quotidiano, would not touch the ball: “We are flat as soles in the American positions. Most European leaders have distanced themselves from it Biden’s verbal madness, even denied by White House spokesman and Secretary of State Blinken. The only one who didn’t distance himself was Draghi. I hope he secretly carves himself a role.”
Lucio Caracciolo also spoke on the subject: “Draghi tried at first, he even made an appointment in the Kremlin with Putin, but the Americans told him that it was not the case to leave. He wanted to talk about gas and energy, which he discussed on the phone with Putin today, but when it comes to war, we’re a little behind.