Posted on 03/05/2023 3:45:00 PM PST by delta7
For the first time in the century of US warfare against Russia, a sitting US president has requested and received a formal ceasefire and safe conduct pledge (propusk) from the Kremlin in order for him to visit a third country. President Vladimir Putin signed his authorization for the pass before it was transmitted to the Oval Office in Washington last Friday morning, according to the New York Times, “when the president gathered with a handful of top advisers in the Oval Office and consulted with others by phone.”
The newspaper also reported the Russian terms required Biden’s signed undertaking in advance that no US military or civilian aircraft would enter Ukrainian airspace during the 24-hour duration of the safe conduct pass. The New York Times confirmed this detail, claiming “American military planes were spotted hovering in eastern Poland near the border during the trip, but officials said they never entered Ukrainian airspace out of concern that it would be taken as the sort of direct American intervention that Mr. Biden has avoided.”
CBS News has reported the National Security Adviser, Jake Sullivan, as confirming the application to the Kremlin and the receipt of the reply several hours before Biden agreed to make his trip to the Ukraine. “’We did notify the Russians that President Biden would be traveling to Kyiv,’ Sullivan told CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes. ‘We did so some hours before his departure for deconfliction purposes. And because of the sensitive nature of those communications, I won’t get into how they responded or what the precise nature of our message was, but I can confirm that we provided that notification.’”
This is the first time White House officials have publicly confirmed accepting Putin’s word on a diplomatic, military, or security issue. Biden responded in Kiev with a personal attack on Putin: “Putin thought Ukraine was weak and the West was divided,” Biden said. “He thought he could outlast us. I don’t think he’s thinking that right now. God knows what he’s thinking, but I don’t think he’s thinking that. But he’s just been plain wrong. Plain wrong. And one year later, the evidence is right here in this room. We stand here together.”
The record of the White House-Kremlin exchange for Biden’s propusk also reveals Putin’s willingness to accept Biden’s word. But four days later on February 21, in his speech to the Federal Assembly, Putin declared: “The concepts of honour, trust, and decency are not for them…[nor] of [their] total, unprincipled lies.”
The Russian press has not reported the Putin propusk. But there is speculation in Moscow the clash of public statements and the contradiction between them and the private safe conduct agreement are a sign of secret negotiations on armistice terms between the Americans and Russians, which Biden also promised Putin to put to Ukrainian officials in Kiev. Last Friday, February 17, Putin was busy in meetings with the Belarus President, Alexander Lukashenko, which were held at the Novo-Ogarevo residence outside Moscow. The Kremlin communiqué, issued at 15:15 – that was 07:15 Washington time – did not refer to the war.
The Kremlin record is silent on whether Putin’s safe conduct pass for Biden is included among the papers visible on the table between Lukashenko and Putin. Source: http://en.kremlin.ru/
Until CBS broadcast Sullivan’s admissions on the evening of February 20, the White House had successfully deceived the New York Times, Washington Post and the mainstream Anglo-American media into reporting Biden’s trip to Kiev as a surprise — “a show of defiance of Moscow quickly beamed around the world”, and “an audacious move meant to demonstrate American resolve to help Ukraine defeat the Russian forces”.
Peter Baker, one of the New York Times reporters Seymour Hersh endorsed last week as “bright”, published the claim that “for much of the past year, in fact, most of the people around the president resisted any urge to go, on the assumption that it was too risky. But nearly a year after the Russian invasion, with Ukrainian troops faring far better than anyone expected at the start and other American and European leaders having made the trip, Mr. Biden and his team gambled that he could get in and out safely.” Baker and his newspaper had missed the fact, and also the significance, that Biden had asked, Putin had agreed, to assure the US president’s security, removing thereby what Baker and his newspaper called their gamble.
The New York Times published this photograph of the empty blue sky above Biden and Zelensky in Kiev, claiming in the text: “The White House was so intent on keeping the secret that it lied to reporters back in Washington. About four hours after Mr. Biden crossed the border into Ukraine, his office back in Washington issued a public schedule falsely stating that the president was still in the nation’s capital and not planning to leave for Europe until Monday evening.” Baker’s report concluded with the newspaper’s notice on how it had verified his reporting of the secret Biden had asked Putin to keep. And he still has.
Also fooled into publishing false propaganda of Biden’s trip to Kiev were The Times of London, owned by Rupert Murdoch, and the Financial Times, owned by the Nikkei Corporation of Tokyo.
According to Financial Times reporters in Kiev, Warsaw and Riga, Latvia, “US President Joe Biden made a surprise visit to Kyiv on Monday in a show of American commitment… On a trip shrouded by secrecy for security reasons…the visit resembled previous US presidents’ clandestine wartime trips to Iraq and Afghanistan — but was more daring since US troops were not on the ground to help provide support.” Source: https://www.ft.com/ The Washington Post ignored the Kiev trip except to claim that during Biden’s visit, he and Zelensky “walked the city streets as an air raid siren blared.”
The Post omitted to republish the video clip of the two men walking, Biden displaying a neurologically symptomatic foot shuffle and Zelensky warning him against tripping as they approached a low curb step:
“Wow. Your history teachers have failed you in every form.”
List the wars we have fought against Russia or the USSR in the last 100 years. List them ALL, and they better take up the whole one hundred years.
My point is the USA invited this.
It takes a bit to understand and not here.
The have more boats and misfiled than anyone
“I read the article, Sparky.”
Sound like you need a new pair of reading glasses.
Air Force 1 or 2 is the call sign for the aircraft the President and Vice President are on, respectively. This is based on who is onboard, not which aircraft is used.
Neither Air Force 1 nor 2 nor Kamala Harris flew to Kyiv. After landing in Poland, Biden traveled by train to Kyiv and back.
Try again?
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Perhaps I am a bit overcomplicated, but wasn't this presumed when Joe Bitem entered a war zone? Does anyone believe that any U.S. president would enter a combat zone - especially a huge phony like Bitem - without a protection agreement from BOTH sides?
You are correct. Secret Service would NEVER allow it, unless there were full guarantees by all sides, especially Ukrainians - there are no doubt radical factions in Ukraine who would love to create a "false flag"
Ironically, its clear that Washington trusts Russia enough to keep its word - and keep Joe safe
For the first time in the century of US warfare against Russia, a sitting US president has requested [...]
marktwain: What about the alliance where the Americans gave major support to the Soviet Union during WWII?
Glad you picked up on that!
Sorry no one else here did.
Brazen distortion of truth in the very first sentence of an article = Trash.
Regards,
That’s OK Joe.
You still cannot get safe passage now from either Ohio or Wyoming, but you lick the Russian sphincter like the cowardly dog you truly are.
I’d say Putin missed the chance to do us all a favor.
“Kameltoe is one weird woman”
If you watch her with the sound off she’s very animated.
Klintoon is animated as well.
It reminds me of watching bad high school Theatrical Productions. There is nothing natural about it. Stiff and robotic. The dialog is also off, remarking without conviction or knowledge.
“Kameltoe is one weird woman”
If you watch her with the sound off she’s very animated.
Klintoon is animated as well.
It reminds me of watching bad high school Theatrical Productions. There is nothing natural about it. Stiff and robotic. The dialog is also off, remarking without conviction or knowledge. Poor script reading at best.
It’s amazing how easy it is to manipulate you Soros AI chatbots.
You always respond the same way.
You don’t even have enough “intelligence” to mix it up a litt.
Yes! My thought also. Bitem thinks Putin should be removed - BUT he trusts Putin with his life. What a phony!
It sounds great except Putin didn’t declare war on the West, but the West declared war on Putin.
I guess that undermines the whole “bravery” narrative.
Yes, history will show that it was the capitalist west that agitated for this war that was finally won by the superior global socialists.
It has nothing to do with socialism though.
There’s no way Putin would hurt FJB as he knows Xi wpuld not tolerate the replacement of China’s “inside guy” they’ve worked so diligently and paid so much money to the Biden crime family to put in the White House ... along the lines of Brando’s great line: “Governor Corleone, Senator Corleone ...”
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