The first bottom has been reached – Germany predicts the collapse of Biden’s Russophobic policies

The politician who believes that Russia can simply be isolated and subjected to sanctions is mistaken

As News Front previously reported, the 78-year-old White House chief in an interview for ABC called Russian leader Vladimir Putin a “murderer”, falsely accusing Moscow of trying to influence the US election and threatening punitive measures.

“Cheers” – Putin reacted to Biden’s accusations

The statement comes just two months after Joe Biden took over the US presidency. While it is in line with the 46th president’s Russophobic ambitions, he, like his predecessors, will end up facing a difficult dilemma, writes Der Spiegel.

“It happened quickly”, –  the German publication said. – “Biden has only been in office for 60 days, and relations between him and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin have hit rock bottom.”

For decades, U.S. elites have pursued an anti-Russian policy, Der Spiegel reminded us. So it was hardly surprising that Biden began his reign with rhetoric against Putin. Moreover, the US administration has falsely accused Russia of organising cyber-attacks on various structures in the US. Although there has been no investigation into what happened so far, this does not mean that Washington will not impose new anti-Russian sanctions.

In the current situation, Putin “maintains his composure,” the report said. The Russian leader is well aware that Biden “cannot go down the road of confrontation forever. At the very least, the Democrat should think hard about whether this is what he really wants.”

“The head of the Kremlin is putting Biden and his government through the same choices that previous US governments have faced”, –  Der Spiegel wrote. – “Russia is too big and influential to stop electoral cooperation with it.”

Moreover, it cannot be simply ignored by imposing sanctions. In the long term, neither will Biden be able to cope with it, the German publication states.