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Kremlin Accuses Biden Of ‘Demonizing’ It To Manipulate Congress – One America News Network


In this pool photograph distributed by Russian news agency Sputnik on December 7, 2023 Russia's President Vladimir Putin meets with Iranian president in the Kremlin, in Moscow. (Photo by Pavel BEDNYAKOV / POOL / AFP) / Editor's note : this image is distributed by Russian state owned agency Sputnik (Photo by PAVEL BEDNYAKOV/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
In this pool photograph distributed by Russian news agency Sputnik on December 7, 2023 Russia’s President Vladimir Putin meets with Iranian president in the Kremlin, in Moscow. (Photo by Pavel BEDNYAKOV / POOL / AFP)

OAN’s Michaelangelo Hernandez
3:17 PM – Thursday, December 7, 2023

The Kremlin has accused the White House of playing a “Russian Threat Card” in an effort to secure funding from Congress for the war in Ukraine.

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Russia’s accusation on Thursday comes after President Joe Biden said that the country would eventually attack a member of NATO, unless it is defeated in the Ukraine War.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Biden’s request for more funds is equivalent to burning American taxpayer money in a furnace.

“We deeply regret that the U.S. leadership continues its habit of using Russia as a tool in its domestic affairs,” he said. “In this particular case, they are engaging in absolutely blatant demonization of our country. In order to manipulate their congressmen and senators and to continue burning the money of American taxpayers in the furnace of the Ukrainian war.”

On the same day, the foreign intelligence chief for Russian President Vladimir Putin told United States officials that continued western support would result in the conflict becoming “a second Vietnam.”

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