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Russia demands U.S. Congress investigate alleged BIDEN-LINKED assassination plots
By willowt // 2025-01-30
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  • Russian officials accused the Biden administration of orchestrating assassination attempts against world leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a statement that escalates geopolitical tensions between Moscow and Washington.
  • The Kremlin's statement demands a U.S. congressional investigation into the alleged assassination plots and highlights a pattern of similar claims against other foreign leaders, such as former U.S. President Donald Trump, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
  • The accusations must be understood within the context of a long history of mistrust between the U.S. and Russia, characterized by mutual accusations of espionage, sabotage and covert operations.
  • The Kremlin's call for a U.S. investigation is likely intended to delegitimize the Biden administration and challenge U.S. moral authority on the global stage, while also serving to rally domestic and international support for Russia's narrative.
  • The situation raises concerns about the potential for a dangerous escalation in U.S.-Russia relations, with the world watching for how the Biden administration will respond to Russia's allegations and whether this is a prelude to conflict or a strategic maneuver.
In a stunning escalation of geopolitical tensions, Russian officials have called on the United States Congress to investigate what they describe as a series of assassination attempts orchestrated by the Biden administration against world leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin. The explosive claims, delivered in a fiery statement by a Kremlin spokesperson, accuse the U.S. of harboring "ordinary bandits and murderers" at the highest levels of government. While the allegations lack concrete evidence, they underscore the deepening rift between Moscow and Washington, raising fears of a global conflict that could reshape the international order. The Kremlin’s statement, laden with incendiary rhetoric, demands accountability from the Biden administration, which it accuses of plotting against not only Putin but also former U.S. President Donald Trump, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. "We will turn to the Congress of the United States of America with a request to conduct an investigation of this situation," the spokesperson declared. "It is fraught with a global conflict. The discussion of the issue of the murder of the president of any country—in this case, the president of the Russian Federation—must be taken seriously."

A pattern of alleged assassination attempts

The Kremlin’s accusations are not isolated. They come amid a series of high-profile claims from conservative figures in the U.S., including Tucker Carlson, who recently alleged that the Biden administration attempted to assassinate Putin. "The Biden administration did, they tried to kill Putin," Carlson said on his podcast. "Which is insane. That’s demented, that you would even think of something like that." While Carlson provided no evidence to support his claim, his comments have amplified the narrative that the Biden administration is engaged in covert, destabilizing operations against foreign leaders. The Kremlin’s statement also referenced the attempted assassination of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and the thwarted plot against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, suggesting a broader pattern of U.S.-backed aggression. "All this is around the administration of Biden and his henchmen," the spokesperson said. "It is unacceptable for such issues to be discussed at the state level, with the participation of the Secretary of State and the President of the United States of America."

A legacy of mistrust

The allegations must be understood within the context of decades of mistrust between the U.S. and Russia. From the Cold War to the present day, both nations have accused each other of espionage, sabotage and covert operations aimed at undermining their respective governments. The Kremlin’s latest claims echo past accusations, such as those surrounding the poisoning of Russian dissidents on foreign soil, which Western governments have blamed on Moscow. Similarly, Russia has long accused the U.S. of meddling in its internal affairs, including allegations of CIA involvement in the collapse of the Soviet Union. The Biden administration’s support for Ukraine in its war against Russia has further strained relations. Moscow views U.S. military aid to Kyiv as a direct threat to its sovereignty, while Washington sees Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as an unprovoked act of aggression. Against this backdrop, the Kremlin’s accusations of assassination plots appear to be both a strategic escalation and a calculated attempt to delegitimize the Biden administration on the global stage.

A call for accountability—or a provocation?

The Kremlin’s demand for a U.S. congressional investigation is unlikely to be met with cooperation from Washington. However, the move serves a dual purpose: it puts the Biden administration on the defensive while rallying domestic and international support for Russia’s narrative. "Let them prove that this country is a democracy," the spokesperson said. "Let Biden go with Blinken to the electric chair. Then the whole world will see that this is democracy. And if they are silent, then they shouldn’t open their mouths and teach anyone." The rhetoric is undeniably provocative, but it reflects the Kremlin’s broader strategy of challenging U.S. moral authority. By framing the Biden administration as a criminal enterprise, Russia seeks to undermine America’s role as a global leader and defender of democratic values. The Kremlin’s statement concludes with a stark warning: "We take this seriously. And we will do everything to protect the president and our country. Because any challenges and threats we consider as a threat to our country. And this means that there must be a tough and immediate response."

The road ahead: Escalation or diplomacy?

As tensions rise, the world watches to see how the U.S. will respond to Russia’s allegations. Will the Biden administration dismiss the claims as baseless propaganda, or will it engage in a diplomatic effort to de-escalate the situation? The stakes are very high. A misstep on either side could lead to a dangerous escalation, with far-reaching consequences for global security. For now, the Kremlin’s accusations remain unproven, but they have succeeded in casting a shadow over U.S.-Russia relations. Whether this is a prelude to conflict or a calculated bluff, one thing is clear: the world is entering a new era of geopolitical uncertainty, where accusations of assassination plots and calls for congressional investigations could become the new normal. As history has shown, words have power—and in the hands of world leaders, they can either build bridges or burn them to the ground. Sources include: X.com Politico.eu YouTube.com
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