Biden blasts 'dangerous' Trump NATO remarks, urges Ukraine funding

U.S. President Biden delivers remarks on aid package for Ukraine, in Washington
U.S. President Joe Biden speaks about the aid package for Ukraine, from the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., February 13, 2024. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
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Biden blasts 'dangerous' Trump NATO remarks, urges Ukraine funding

By Jeff Mason and Trevor Hunnicutt

President Joe Biden on Tuesday blasted comments about NATO by his likely 2024 election opponent, Donald Trump, calling the remarks "dangerous" and "un-American" and saying they raised the stakes for the U.S. Congress to approve new funding to support Ukraine.

At the White House, the Democratic president sharply criticized Trump's comment over the weekend calling into question U.S. willingness to support members of the Western defense alliance if they were attacked.

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Biden said the comments by Trump, a Republican, made it more urgent that Congress pass his long-stalled funding request to support Ukraine's defense against Russia.

"The stakes were already high for American security before this bill was passed in the Senate last night," he said. "But in recent days, those stakes have risen. And that's because the former president has sent a dangerous, and shockingly, frankly un-American signal to the world."

On Saturday, Trump complained during a political rally in South Carolina about what he called "delinquent" payments by NATO members and recounted what he said was a past conversation with the head of "a big country" about a potential attack by Russia.

"No, I would not protect you. In fact I would encourage them (Russia) to do whatever the hell they want. You gotta pay," Trump said he told the unnamed leader.

Biden said Trump's comments amounted to an invitation to Russia to invade U.S. allies.

"Can you imagine a former president of the United States saying that? The whole world heard it. And the worst thing is he means it," Biden said. "No other president in our history has ever bowed down to a Russian dictator. Well, let me say this as clearly as I can: I never will."

In remarks calling for Republican House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson to bring a Senate-passed $95.34 billion military aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan to a vote in the House, Biden said of Trump's comments: "For God's sake, it's dumb, it's shameful, it's dangerous, it's un-American."

Biden said failing to support Ukraine war funding would amount to support for Russian President Vladimir Putin, adding that Putin's attacks may move beyond Ukraine's borders deeper into Europe.

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This article was produced by Reuters news agency. It has not been edited by Global South World.