Because the Ukrainian war is inconvenient for Biden, who is more worried about what it might mean for Democrats in November than what it means for Ukrainians now and in the future. Afterall, Biden is basically just a half-wit politician. But the Biden administration is also afraid of what Putin might do if he loses the war. In other words, Biden and his administration are paralyzingly afraid of a possible Putin temper tantrum. That is why Biden was slow to put sanctions on Russia and to supply Ukraine with the hi-tech weapons it needed to repel a Russian invasion. That is also why Biden has drawn his "red line" to exclude Ukraine. Biden to Putin: "[You can take Ukraine, but] "Don't even THINK about moving on one single inch of NATO territory."
But I suspect that when Putin invades Poland, which is a NATO-member country, Biden will then say, "Okay, you can have Poland, but don't even THINK about invading another NATO country."
However, Ukrainian President Zelensky screwed up Biden's plan to give Ukraine to Putin when he refused to accept Biden's "ride" out of Ukraine.
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