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Pink Floyd Star Roger Waters Accuses Joe Biden of Engineering the War in Ukraine

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Roger Waters, best known as the co-founder and bassist of the iconic rock band Pink Floyd, called out Joe Biden for his mishandling of the ongoing Ukrainian conflict.

Waters bashed Biden for numerous mishaps over his presidential reign, saying “you could have done better.”

“You could have kept Secretary of State Baker’s promise not to advance NATO… You could have refrained from engineering the illegal Maidan coup d’etat… You could have supported the Minsk accords.”

“Now we are told by Angela Merkel they were just a ruse to buy time to arm Ukraine for the war that you were engineering.”

Born in 1943 in Surrey, England, Pink Floyd rose to international fame in the 1970s with hit albums such as “The Dark Side of the Moon” and “The Wall”. Waters left the band in 1985 and pursued a successful solo career, releasing several albums and collaborating with other musicians. He is also known for his political activism and support for various social causes, including human rights, and environmentalism.

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