Biden Says Diplomacy Continues But a Russian Invasion of Ukraine is Still Possible

 

We ran the numbers: There are 2218 news articles covering this topic. 50% (1111) are left leaning, 33% (742) are center, and 17% (365) are right leaning.

President Biden says the United States will give diplomatic talks aimed at averting a Russian invasion of Ukraine "every chance to succeed." While left-leaning articles highlight that Biden made an appeal for diplomacy to continue as the world watches to see if Russian President Vladimir Putin orders an invasion of neighboring Ukraine, right-leaning articles highlight that Biden spoke directly to the people of Russia during a Tuesday address on the situation regarding Ukraine.

A left-leaning article by CNN highlights that Biden made an appeal for diplomacy to continue as the world watches to see if Russian President Vladimir Putin orders an invasion of neighboring Ukraine. In a speech at the White House, Biden said to Russian citizens that the US and its allies are not a threat to them. 

NPR published a centrist article reporting that Biden reiterated that Russia will face "powerful sanctions" if it launches a military attack against its neighbor. Biden noted that the Russian defense minister reported that some military units are leaving their positions near Ukraine.

A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that Biden spoke directly to the people of Russia during a Tuesday address on the situation regarding Ukraine. He warned against what he said would be a "bloody, destructive war."



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