Journalist Tucker Carlson, of Maine, published his controversial Feb. 6 interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin Thursday evening.
The interview mostly concerns the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with Putin discoursing at length on the historical factors that have created modern Eurasia. Putin blames the American CIA for blowing up the Nordstream pipeline, insists that Russia has long sought peaceful agreements with the U.S., and pointedly refuses to allow Carlson to return home with WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich.
Here’s the full interview:
I found the first half hour a bit tedious. The history of Russia and the connection between it and Ukraine, Kievan Rus, can easily be found online (Ex., “History of Russia – Rurik to Revolution” on YouTube).
I did find some of the conversation to be fascinating but much like Geraldo Rivera’s opening of Al Capone’s vault back in the 80s it was a disappointment overall especially for those who pay attention to the Deep State, particularly the CIA. Keep in mind, the U.S. government itself plays a pretty good game of disinformation and propaganda with its own people.
The discussion around NATO was no surprise. Pat Buchanan was writing about this 30 years ago.
Boy, the US has the most corrupt policy makers in the world. If their motive is money, they suck.
According to US “News” outlets Putin was practically at death’s door a year ago. They wouldn’t lie to us, would they…???????
ME Infidel: You forgot the “mainstream” and social media in your list of disinformation spreaders