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Russian President Vladimir Putin has reacted to President Joe Biden calling him a "killer" by challenging Biden to take part in a conversation with him broadcast live online.

“I’ve just thought of this now,” Putin told a Russian state television reporter. “I want to propose to President Biden to continue our discussion, but on the condition that we do it basically live, as it’s called. Without any delays and directly in an open, direct discussion. It seems to me that would be interesting for the people of Russia and for the people of the United States.”

Putin’s invitation seemed to amount to a challenge to Biden to a live televised debate, following a day of diplomatic uproar that began when Biden said he thought Putin was a “killer” in an interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos. Russia recalled its ambassador to the United States in response to the remark.

After issuing his invitation, Putin said he didn’t want to delay, proposing he and Biden hold the discussion as early as Friday.

“I don’t want to put this off for long. I want to go the taiga this weekend to relax a little,” Putin said. “So we could do it tomorrow or Monday. We are ready at any time convenient for the American side.”

In response to reporters' questions, White House press secretary Jen Psaki suggested the discussion was unlikely to happen and noted that Biden is scheduled to travel to Georgia on Friday.

"I'll have to get back to you if that is something we're entertaining. I would say that the president already had a conversation with President Putin," Psaki said, noting Biden still had other word leaders to talk with. "The president, of course, will be in Georgia tomorrow and quite busy," she said.

Biden’s remarks in the ABC interview that aired Wednesday has triggered a furious reaction from Russia’s government, which unleashed a barrage of criticism and took the extraordinary step of recalling its ambassador back to Moscow for "consultations" over the comments.

In the interview, Stephanopoulos asked Biden if he thinks Putin “is a killer.”

“Mmm hmm, I do,” Biden responded.

Before issuing the discussion challenge, Putin reacted to Biden’s comment earlier with a playground retort: “I know you are, but what am I.”

“You know, I remember, in childhood, when we were arguing with each other in the courtyard, we would say, ‘I know you are, but what am I,’” Putin said. “And that’s no accident. It’s not just a childish saying. There is a very deep meaning in that.”

Putin suggested Biden was accusing him of what the U.S. itself is guilty of. He referred to the killings of Native Americans people during colonization and the injustice faced by African Americans.

The Russian leader also said he wished Biden "good health."

“I would say to him: 'Be well.' I wish him good health. I say that without any irony, without jokes,” Putin said.

But while Putin has presented himself as responding with good humor, the rest of the Russian government has reacted with a torrent of outrage against Biden, who in the ABC interview also warned Putin would “pay a price” for meddling in American elections.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters Thursday that Biden’s words had confirmed for them that Biden has no interest in improving relations with Russia.

"I'll say only that these remarks by the U.S. president are very bad. He definitely doesn't want to normalize relations with our country. And we'll be acting based precisely on this premise," Peskov said.

The move to recall its ambassador is almost unheard of in recent U.S.-Russian relations. The last time Russia recalled its ambassador for consultations was reportedly in 1998 in protest over the bombing of Iraq ordered by then-President Bill Clinton.

The Russian embassy in Washington D.C. said the ambassador, Anatoly Antonov, would leave Saturday. It said Antonov’s would have a meeting with the foreign ministry in Moscow to “discuss ways to rectify Russia-U.S. ties that are in crisis.”

Maria Zakharova, a spokesperson for Russia’s foreign ministry, said in a statement, “We are interested in not allowing the irreversible degradation” of relations with the U.S. “If the American realize the risks connected with that.”

The reaction to Biden’s comments highlighted the tense relations between Russia and the U.S. that appear likely only to worsen in the coming weeks as the Biden administration looks set to respond over a variety of alleged Russian misdeeds.

A U.S. intelligence report declassified this week found that Putin had ordered efforts to try to influence the 2020 presidential election by undermining Biden’s campaign and seeking to boost that of former President Donald Trump. This month, the Biden administration ordered sanctions on Russian officials for the poisoning and jailing of the Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny.
 
The problem is, when the press say Russia is supposed to have meddled in US elections, people will remember the last time they said that. How it was actually a lie created by the DNC to smear Trump in a hope to stop him from winning.

I wish people would see Russia for what it is, an aged bear that is falling to bits. It's in no shape to take on anyone, let alone one of the most powerful nations on Earth.
 
I remember when getting rid of the Bad Orange Man meant adult America was back

Not even 8 weeks into the return of mature responsible leadership and the two countries with the largest nuclear arsenals in the world, countries possessing thousands of warheads each, are taunting and insulting each other and generally acting like butthurt spergs here in A&H

Thank God adult America is back eh
 
He either looks like a pussy who won't debate Russia after throwing a petty insult, or he gets his dementia riddled ass smashed in by the USSR's corpse.
I can't even say he walked into a trap. This fuckup is entirely of his own doing.

It doesn't look like he cares about fuckups anymore, though. Nor does anyone in that fancy white building with barbed wire all over it.

Madness.
 
I can't even say he walked into a trap. This fuckup is entirely of his own doing.

It doesn't look like he cares about fuckups anymore, though. Nor does anyone in that fancy white building with barbed wire all over it.

Madness.
The adult response to Stephanopoulos' dumbass question is "Well, you know George, Russia is a large and powerful country that we havent got along with very well for a long time, I dont see what the point of calling its leader names like that is. We don't get along enough already because of the concrete actions our countries take towards each other without turning our relations into mean sound bytes even more." But nooooo, getting asspats from the DC-NY corridor for 'standing up to Russia' is more important than diplomacy.

At least when Reagan lambasted the Soviets they were in direct and serious competition with the United States for which ideology would run the world, getting into a dick waving contest with a diminished Russia because it gets you asspats is retarded.
 
Whenever Biden talks about Russia, it has nothing to do with Russia. Putin's misdeeds and unsubstantiated rumors of hacking or bounties or whatever will be 'leaked' to a willing media how ever often they are needed.
I was honestly rooting for Biden even if I didn't vote for him, I was hoping he'd at least make an attempt to keep the good policies and change the ones he didn't agree with, but all indications point to an administration that favors signaling over policy, is rotten and dishonest to the core, and will enthusiastically drive the US into the ground.

Biden won't be debating anyone, he just wants his comments on Putin to make it into the public record, just like Obama's whole "I know what you're doing and you'd better stop it" thing he'd supposedly said in reference to Russian hacking.
 
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lol what a bitch
 
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