βοΈ Weaponizing the dollar is one of the biggest mistakes the US political class ever made, Putin told Tucker Carlson.
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βοΈ Russian President Vladimir Putin told Tucker Carlson that it's difficult to defeat the United States in a war of propaganda because of their relative control over all of the world's media, including European media.
Putin was speaking in Russian and the quotes are from Carlson's official translation.
"In the war of propaganda, it is very difficult to defeat the United States because the United States controls all the world's media and many European media. The ultimate beneficiary of the biggest European media are American financial institutions. Don't you know that? So it is possible to get involved in this work, but it is cost prohibitive, so to speak. We can simply shine the spotlight on our sources of information and we will not achieve results," said Putin.
Putin was speaking in Russian and the quotes are from Carlson's official translation.
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βοΈ Vladimir Putin, in an interview with Carlson, spoke about who guides the German government
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Russia was willing to comply with the implementation of the Minsk agreements, President Vladimir Putin said in an interview with US journalist Tucker Carlson.
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine was sparked by a CIA-backed coup in 2014, Putin said.
Russia would not have reacted if not for the βbloody developmentsβ of the killing of civilians and law enforcement officers during the so-called Maidan Revolution, Putin said.
Putin was speaking in Russian during the interview and the quotes are from Carlsonβs official translation in English.
βThe current Ukrainian leadership, foreign minister, all other officials and then president himself said that they don't like anything about the Minsk agreements,β Putin said in the interview, released on Thursday. βWe addressed the United States and European countriesβ leadership to stop these developments immediately, to implement the Minsk agreements. But frankly speaking, I didn't know how we were going to do this. But I was ready to implement them.β
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine was sparked by a CIA-backed coup in 2014, Putin said.
Russia would not have reacted if not for the βbloody developmentsβ of the killing of civilians and law enforcement officers during the so-called Maidan Revolution, Putin said.
Putin was speaking in Russian during the interview and the quotes are from Carlsonβs official translation in English.
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βοΈ Russian President Vladimir Putin, responding to Tucker Carlson's question about joining NATO, said that Russia could have possibly joined the alliance.
"Were you sincere? Would you have joined NATO?" Carlson asked.
"Look, I asked the question, is it possible or not? And the answer I got was no. If I was insincere in my desire to find out what the leadership position was...." the president said.
"But if he had said yes, would you have joined NATO?" Carlson asked.
"If he had said yes, the process of rapprochement would have commenced, and eventually it might have happened if we had seen some sincere wish on the side of our partners," Putin said.
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"Were you sincere? Would you have joined NATO?" Carlson asked.
"Look, I asked the question, is it possible or not? And the answer I got was no. If I was insincere in my desire to find out what the leadership position was...." the president said.
"But if he had said yes, would you have joined NATO?" Carlson asked.
"If he had said yes, the process of rapprochement would have commenced, and eventually it might have happened if we had seen some sincere wish on the side of our partners," Putin said.
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π£ Vladimir Putin, in an interview with Carlson, said that he also wants journalist Evan Gershkovich to return to his homeland.
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βοΈ Russian President Vladimir Putin explained to Tucker Carlson what he means with the term "denazification" when referring to the objectives of the special military operation.
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Putin admits that heβs surprised by Germanyβs refusal to say who blew up the Nord Stream pipeline.
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βThis also confuses me, but today's German leadership is guided by the interests of the collective West rather than its national interests. Otherwise, it is difficult to explain the logic of their action or inaction. After all, it is not only about Nord Stream one, which was blown up, and the Nord Stream two was damaged, but one pipe is safe and sound and gas can be supplied to Europe through it. But Germany does not open it. We are ready. Please.β
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Robert Kennedy Jr. commented on Vladimir Putin's interview with Tucker Carlson, noting the Democrats' dissatisfaction with the fact that the journalist was simply doing his job.
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"Americans can handle thought-provoking conversations. We can handle dangerous thoughts or contrary ideas that don't fit the MSM narrative. Let us decide for ourselves," he wrote on X.
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βοΈ Vladimir Putin, in an interview with Tucker Carlson, explained who blew up the Nord Stream pipeline:
"Who blew up Nord Stream?" the reporter asked.
"You, for sure," the president joked.
"I was busy that day. I did not blow up Nord Stream. Thank you, though," Carlson replied.
"You personally may have an alibi, but the CIA has no such alibi," Putin stressed.
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"Who blew up Nord Stream?" the reporter asked.
"You, for sure," the president joked.
"I was busy that day. I did not blow up Nord Stream. Thank you, though," Carlson replied.
"You personally may have an alibi, but the CIA has no such alibi," Putin stressed.
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βοΈ Biden will deliver an unannounced address to the nation in a few minutes, the White House said.
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βοΈYou have to be insane to think that Russia will cede Crimea, Carlson believes.
In his video following a conversation with the Russian president, the journalist said that he had the impression that Putin was upset by the Westβs rejection of Russia.
According to him, there is no doubt that the Russian President is an intelligent interlocutor.
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In his video following a conversation with the Russian president, the journalist said that he had the impression that Putin was upset by the Westβs rejection of Russia.
According to him, there is no doubt that the Russian President is an intelligent interlocutor.
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β‘οΈ Tucker Carlson on the US leadership's desire for a change of power in Russia: We are ruled by madmen
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βοΈ Tucker Carlson's statements after the interview with Vladimir Putin:
βͺοΈ Putin's statement about his readiness for a peaceful solution to the Ukrainian crisis was surprising, but he would not have said it if he did not think so.
βͺοΈ NATO has set the task of containing Russia, and Putin is very upset about this, his eyes sparkled.
βͺοΈ Tucker Carlson said that he received an extremely detailed answer from Putin about the preconditions for the crisis around Ukraine.
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βͺοΈ Putin's statement about his readiness for a peaceful solution to the Ukrainian crisis was surprising, but he would not have said it if he did not think so.
βͺοΈ NATO has set the task of containing Russia, and Putin is very upset about this, his eyes sparkled.
βͺοΈ Tucker Carlson said that he received an extremely detailed answer from Putin about the preconditions for the crisis around Ukraine.
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βοΈ Donβt believe the myth that China is a bogeyman, the Europeans and Americans are more than happy to do business with them, Vladimir Putin said in an interview with Tucker Carlson
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βοΈ Putin stressed that it's been Western countries who destroyed relations with Russia, and itβs up to them to restore them.
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βThey have driven the situation to the point where we are at. It is not us who have done that. It is our partners, opponents who have done that. Well, now let them think how to reverse the situation. We're not against it. It would be funny if it were not so sad.β
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βοΈ Putin's interview with Tucker Carlson has been viewed by more than 17 million people on the X social network
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βοΈ Tucker Carlson said after his interview with Putin that only an idiot would believe that Russia is engaged in expansion and wants to go after Poland and Vienna
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Tucker Carlson's historic interview with Putin: the final nail in MSM's coffin (Part 1)
Netizens hailed Carlson and mocked the mainstream media and Western politicians who have smeared the US journalist over the past two days by calling him a "Putin stooge", a "traitor" and even calling for denying him re-entry into the US.
βͺοΈ "Let the synchronized meltdown begin," wrote X user Bad Hombre, posting a photo collage of weeping politicians and pundits, including Hillary Clinton, who called Tucker "Putin's useful idiot"; US liberal TV presenter Rachel Meddow; Volodymyr Zelensky; and former US Congressman Adam Kinzinger, who labeled Carlson a "traitor."
βͺοΈ "Tucker Carlson has been smeared for days. The legacy media and Democrat establishment are upset at him for simply doing his job," US presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy tweeted. "Americans can handle thought-provoking conversations. We can handle dangerous thoughts or contrary ideas that donβt fit the MSM narrative. Let us decide for ourselves."
βͺοΈ "Congratulations to Tucker Carlson on this historic interview with Vladimir Putin," said user Paul A. Szypula. "The fact so many in corporate media opposed Tucker doing this interview means he did the right thing. You might not like Putin β but heβs more honest about US politics than most US politicians."
Netizens hailed Carlson and mocked the mainstream media and Western politicians who have smeared the US journalist over the past two days by calling him a "Putin stooge", a "traitor" and even calling for denying him re-entry into the US.
βͺοΈ "Let the synchronized meltdown begin," wrote X user Bad Hombre, posting a photo collage of weeping politicians and pundits, including Hillary Clinton, who called Tucker "Putin's useful idiot"; US liberal TV presenter Rachel Meddow; Volodymyr Zelensky; and former US Congressman Adam Kinzinger, who labeled Carlson a "traitor."
βͺοΈ "Tucker Carlson has been smeared for days. The legacy media and Democrat establishment are upset at him for simply doing his job," US presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy tweeted. "Americans can handle thought-provoking conversations. We can handle dangerous thoughts or contrary ideas that donβt fit the MSM narrative. Let us decide for ourselves."
βͺοΈ "Congratulations to Tucker Carlson on this historic interview with Vladimir Putin," said user Paul A. Szypula. "The fact so many in corporate media opposed Tucker doing this interview means he did the right thing. You might not like Putin β but heβs more honest about US politics than most US politicians."
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