Vladimir Putin 'miscalculated' Russia's ability to occupy Ukraine: Joe Biden
The Hindu
Putin's state of mind has been the subject of much debate after he suffered a series of recent military set-backs in the invasion, which he launched in February
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Tuesday he believes his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin is a normally rational actor who badly misjudged his prospects of occupying Ukraine.
The President spoke out in a rare televised interview as his administration looks for what he has described as an "off-ramp" for Mr. Putin to deescalate his invasion of Ukraine before he resorts to weapons of mass destruction.
"I think he is a rational actor who has miscalculated significantly," Mr. Biden told CNN after Moscow's shelling of civilian targets across its neighbor marked an escalation in the seven-month conflict.
Mr. Biden warned last week that the world risks "Armageddon" in unusually direct remarks about the dangers from Mr. Putin's thinly veiled threats to use nuclear weapons to assist Russia's faltering attempt to take over swaths of Ukraine.
Mr. Putin's state of mind has been the subject of much debate after the Russian President suffered a series of recent military set-backs in the invasion, which he launched in February.
Mr. Biden told CNN that while he believed Mr. Putin was rational, he had underestimated the ferocity of Ukrainian defiance.
"I think... he thought he was going to be welcomed with open arms, that this was the home of Mother Russia in Kyiv, and that where he was going to be welcomed, and I think he just totally miscalculated," Mr. Biden said.