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How Western politicians comment on Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin
There have been numerous wars in the territory of Belarus in different historical times. That's why peace is so important for us. The West doesn't want to hear about it.
American journalist Tucker Carlson, who interviewed Russian leader Vladimir Putin, is being hunted by "democratizers. They have activated all their levers. The journalist is even threatened with EU sanctions.
More than 200 million views especially irritate Biden and company. Even before the interview was released, they called for it to be ignored, calling everything a lie, without even knowing what would actually be said there. Amazing guys. Total state media censorship in the U.S. and the hopeless bias of the European political officials appeared to the world in all its glory, once again, and most importantly, revealed in the eyes of their own Western audience, which is carefully cut off from any alternative opinion.
The Western public was literally stirred up by the news of journalist Carlson's visit to Moscow. They were so alarmed that the White House itself sent out a command to urgently distribute the right comments.
John Kirby, strategic communications coordinator for the White House National Security Council:
You shouldn't take at face value everything he says.
Journalist: "Tucker Carlson is in Moscow, and he has just confirmed that he will be interviewing Russian President Vladimir Putin."
Karine Jean-Pierre, White House spokesperson: "Wait a minute. What did you say again?"
Journalist: "He claims that President Biden's Administration allegedly tried to prevent him from conducting an interview with Vladimir Putin."
Karine Jean-Pierre: "Categorically no."
Journalist: "Categorically not commenting or categorically not interfering?"
Karine Jean-Pierre: Categorically not commenting. I want to go back to your question. It's a ridiculous assumption and a ridiculous statement made to our administration. I just want to be very clear. It's just ridiculous."
Vladimir Putin, President of Russia: "Are we having a talk show or are we having a serious conversation?"
Journalist Tucker Carlson laughed and then said: "That's a quote. Thank you. We're having a serious conversation."
Tucker Carlson, journalist: "Will there be negotiations and why have there been no such negotiations regarding the settlement of the conflict in Ukraine so far?"
Vladimir Putin: "They were, they took place, they reached a very high stage of harmonizing positions, a complex process, they were almost completed. But after we withdrew troops from Kiev, I have already said, the other side - namely Ukraine - threw away all these agreements and obeyed the Western countries' instructions."
Tucker Carlson: "Who blew up Nord Stream?"
Vladimir Putin: "You did."
Tucker Carlson: "Do you think NATO is concerned that this could all escalate into a global war or even a nuclear conflict?"
Vladimir Putin: "At least they are talking about it. And they are trying to frighten their population with an imaginary Russian threat. Intelligent people understand perfectly well that this is a fake."
Western politicians know all this well without Putin's comments. But for their closed-minded audiences, much has become a real revelation.
"The warmongers are scared. Great job, Tucker! - wrote social users - In Europe, all Russian media are banned. They are censored. Glad you are giving us an insight into the Russian point of view. I hope an open dialog will be the way to stop the bloodshed."
Diametrically opposite is the tone of the comments of the Western media. The Mirror newspaper capitulates in panic: "Everyone involved in Tucker Carlson's interview with Putin is an enemy of the United States and the West!".
Scared.
As for Biden, whether he realized which interview he was referring to is a big question. But the only thing Biden managed to do was to entertain the American public with another slip: he managed to include Mexico in the Middle East region.
In general, there is confusion and shock in the ranks of the Anglo-Saxons and the EU Nazi.















