Andy Biggs Calls Out Joe Biden for His Reckless Pro-Regime Change Comments Against Russia

Did President Joe Biden just give away the Deep State’s game when it comes to its Russia policy?

On March 27, 2022, Biden told United States troops in Poland that they will witness the valor of Ukrainians fending off Russia’s military invasion “when you’re there.” This comment represented a major gaffe on Biden’s part, given his previous statements saying he wants to prevent World War III.

“You’re going to see when you’re there, and some of you have been there, you’re gonna see — you’re gonna see women, young people standing in the middle in front of a damned tank just saying, ‘I’m not leaving, I’m holding my ground,’” Biden stated.

Biden doubled down on his escalatory comments on March 28 in a speech in the Polish capital of Warsaw by saying “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power”, making it initially apparent that the Biden administration is seeking regime change in Russia.

However, the Biden administration immediately did damage control after Secretary of State Antony Blinken clarified that the US is not seeking regime change in Russia.

Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs immediately offered his take on Biden’s comments, which really perturbed him. On March 26, the Arizona elected official tweeted:

Biden has lost his mind. In Poland, he mistakenly told U.S. troops they were being deployed to Ukraine while also calling for regime change in Russia. The White House attempted to walk back these gaffes but it’s too late. We know Biden is a risk to our national security.

Biggs is right to criticize Biden’s comments as an unnecessary escalation. Biden’s second remarks are seen as a gaffe, but they do reveal one of the darkest desires of the American Deep State. Namely, the Deep State’s aim to realize regime change in Russia. That’s been the name of the game all of this time.

Biggs has been a voice of restraint during this entire attempt to beat the war drums against Russia. He was one of the few House members who voted against the Russia-Belarus sanctions package. Sadly, Biggs is in the minority with people like Thomas Massie in calling for a restrained response against Russia.

The Republican Party desperately needs to abandon its neoconservative past and start embracing more realism and restraint. Americans are tired of the never-ending wars.  The real national security threats lie on our porous southern border. Moreover, our key foreign policy priorities can be found in the Western Hemisphere.

Bluntly speaking, it’s going to take a thorough cleansing of Republican Party leadership to see any form of interventionism take root in the party.