Only problem is they were all clapping like a bunch of virtue signaling goons.Like how he called out or fuckin stunned pm and his party over the whole nazi invitation whats going to stick to the crook and finally take him down
I find the progression of the interview interesting, first Putin starts by justifying the Ukraine war as Ukraine was once part of Russia, then moves on to blame the west, and then says it's for the eradication of Nazi's.
He's certainly a very calculating person, and doesn't open his mouth just to flap his gums, he's very deliberate with his words and the amount of information he chooses to reveal. Although that's not surprising being former KGB. He definitely skirted around a lot of Tucker's questions, and used the interview to tell the story he wanted to tell.
I'm pondering Putin's motives for taking the interview, is he trying to weaken western support for Ukraine? Is he trying to extend the olive branch to bring the war to an end, without seeming weak by approaching the west first? Or does he truly just want to receive recognition from the west, open himself up to western audiences and in fact actually wants to be on co-operating terms with the western world? Part of me really thinks it's the latter, it's why he and Trump got along so well. Trump was the only western leader in a long time that gave him the time of day. When you push someone in to the corner and repeatedly call them a monster, a monster is what they become. Maybe the western policy of isolationism for countries like Russia aren't always the best.
Where is the comments about Trudy in the video? Did he mention Trump.
That’s a good point regarding Trump. Putin might be starting to line up his ducks for future dealings with Trump. Food for thought?I find the progression of the interview interesting, first Putin starts by justifying the Ukraine war as Ukraine was once part of Russia, then moves on to blame the west, and then says it's for the eradication of Nazi's.
He's certainly a very calculating person, and doesn't open his mouth just to flap his gums, he's very deliberate with his words and the amount of information he chooses to reveal. Although that's not surprising being former KGB. He definitely skirted around a lot of Tucker's questions, and used the interview to tell the story he wanted to tell.
I'm pondering Putin's motives for taking the interview, is he trying to weaken western support for Ukraine? Is he trying to extend the olive branch to bring the war to an end, without seeming weak by approaching the west first? Or does he truly just want to receive recognition from the west, open himself up to western audiences and in fact actually wants to be on co-operating terms with the western world? Part of me really thinks it's the latter, it's why he and Trump got along so well. Trump was the only western leader in a long time that gave him the time of day. When you push someone in to the corner and repeatedly call them a monster, a monster is what they become. Maybe the western policy of isolationism for countries like Russia aren't always the best.
Thanks for posting that.
It was very worthwhile listening to. A side of Putin that is rarely seen and what a scholar regarding the history that he presented.
There is no comparison whatsoever with Biden nor Trudope for the honours of being a great statesman.