'Those comments were reckless': Pompeo slams Biden's 'Armageddon' remarks
He urged the president to pursue "quiet diplomacy."
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday that President Joe Biden was "reckless" in warning last week about the possible use of nuclear weapons by President Vladimir Putin and Russia.
"Those comments were reckless," said Pompeo, who served in the Cabinet of former President Donald Trump, on "Fox News Sunday," calling Biden's statements "a terrible risk to the American people."
In recent weeks, Putin has hinted at the use of nuclear weapons against Ukraine, saying Russia would employ "all available means" to protect its territory, including land recently annexed by Russia.
“We have not faced the prospect of Armageddon since Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis,” Biden said Thursday during a fundraiser, referencing the October 1962 crisis that put the United States and the Soviet Union on the verge of nuclear war for almost two weeks.
On Sunday, speaking on ABC's "This Week," National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said: "The president was reflecting the very high stakes that are in play right now."
Pompeo said the Biden administration would have been better off using "quiet diplomacy" in pushing Putin to understand the consequences of using nuclear weapons. "I hope that they are doing this quietly," he said to host Shannon Bream.
In discussing Saturday's blast on the Kerch Bridge connecting Russia with the Crimea, territory that Putin annexed in 2014, Pompeo said: "My guess is that the Ukrainians had something to do with it."
Pompeo said that no matter who damaged that bridge, the attack represented a symbolic defeat for Putin, noting that the bridge was opened with great ceremony by Putin in May 2018. “In different historical epochs ... people dreamed of building this bridge,” Putin said to the workers at the time. “Then they returned to this in the 1930s, the '40s, the '50s. And finally, thanks to your work and your talent, the miracle has happened.”
On Sunday, Pompeo said the attack on the bridge was another sign of how disastrously bad that the Russian war against Ukraine has gone.
"The Russian military is failing desperately," Pompeo said.
Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) also saw Putin's situation as increasingly desperate.
"I do think Vladimir Putin is a cornered animal," he said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "I think he is right now unpredictable, unstable. He is getting beat in Ukraine, piece by piece, and he's being embarrassed."