Putin mocks Tucker Carlson’s failed attempt to join CIA
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson has released an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin that begins with a lengthy diatribe about Russia’s history and relations with Ukraine.
The two-hour, seven-minute interview was recorded on February 6th and released in full just before 6pm ET on Thursday. Karlsson was in Moscow for Putin’s first interview with Western media since the invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022.
President Putin reiterated his claim that Ukraine is not a real country, formed by the “will” of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin.
When Carlson asked for jail time wall street journal In a show of “goodwill” from President Putin, reporter Evan Gershkovitch was allowed to return to the United States with Carlson and others, but the Russian leader said the “goodwill” had run out and that there would be no reciprocal requests from Western countries. He complained of a lack of principle.
Asked why he did not call President Joe Biden to find a solution to the Ukraine problem, Putin asked, “Is there a solution?”
“If we stop the supply of arms, it will be over within a few weeks,” he added.
Putin also claimed that peace talks had at one point “reached a very high stage of adjusting positions and almost reached an agreement.”
Humanity needs to think about advances in genetics and AI: President Putin
President Vladimir Putin cited advances in genetic research and artificial intelligence and said the world is changing faster than it was during the fall of the Roman Empire. He said geneticists could create a “Superman” and quipped that Elon Musk had implanted chips in people’s brains.
But he said humanity needed to think about what to do about advances in genetics and artificial intelligence, and suggested that Cold War-era nuclear weapons control treaties could provide guidance.
“When the understanding arose that nothing could stop the endless and uncontrolled development of artificial intelligence or genetics or any other modern trend, just as it was impossible to hide gunpowder from humanity, these When there is an understanding that research is here to stay… when humanity feels threatened. If it is a threat to ourselves and humanity as a whole, it is time to negotiate at the inter-state level about how to regulate this. It seems to me that it is coming,” Putin said.
Namita SinghFebruary 12, 2024 05:00
Journalists slam Carlson
Several journalists, including from Russia, also accused Tucker Carlson of patting him on the back for giving an interview with President Vladimir Putin.
“Unbelievable! I’m like the hundreds of Russian journalists who had to go into exile to continue reporting on the Kremlin’s war against Ukraine,” says Russian journalist Evgenia Albats. I have written. “The other option was to go to prison. And now this SoB is teaching us about good journalism while filming from a $1,000 Ritz suite in Moscow.”
“He says he’s interviewing President Putin because freedom of speech is the birthright of Americans.” I have written BBC Eastern Europe correspondent Sarah Rainsford was expelled from Russia in 2021 after being declared a threat to national security. “Does he know that President Putin has made it a crime to tell the truth about Russia’s war with Ukraine? Did independent journalists in Russia go on the run to avoid prison?”
Namita SinghFebruary 12, 2024 03:00
Carlson scoffed, claiming, “Americans have no idea why President Putin invaded Ukraine.”
Several journalists mocked Tucker Carlson on social media, claiming that “most Americans have no idea why Putin invaded Ukraine or what his goals are now.” did.
“They haven’t heard his voice. That’s wrong,” he said.
Journalists were quick to point out that his February 24, 2022 invasion speech was widely reported by major media outlets. “Poor, poor Vladimir Putin,” Yaroslav Trofimov, the Wall Street Journal’s chief diplomatic correspondent, wrote to X.
“Until now, no one in the Western world had had the opportunity to hear him explain all the great reasons why he had to invade Ukraine.”
“This was not the case in the speech that was broadcast live on all global networks on the morning of the invasion, and in countless other speeches,” Trofimov added.
Namita SinghFebruary 12, 2024 01:00
‘He’s a propagandist’: Carlson’s interview provokes furious reaction
American-Polish journalist Ann Applebaum took to social media to slam Tucker Carlson over his interview with President Vladimir Putin.
“Many journalists have interviewed President Putin, and he also frequently gives widely publicized speeches. Karlsson’s interview is different because he is not a journalist, and he is not a journalist who helped cover up corruption by dictators. “He is a propaganda activist with a background in politics,” she wrote to X.
“The BBC has repeatedly tried to interview President Putin. Why would he say no to them and yes to Karlsson?
Before the interview, Karlsson falsely claimed that “not a single Western journalist has bothered to interview” Putin since 2022.
The British broadcaster wrote in an article that numerous Western reporters, including the BBC’s Russia editor Steve Rosenberg, have repeatedly sent interview requests to the Kremlin.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed this, telling the BBC: We have received many requests for interviews with the president. ”
Namita SinghFebruary 11, 2024 23:00
President Vladimir Putin can’t remember the last time he spoke to Biden
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he could not remember the last time he spoke to US President Biden, claiming he had a “personal relationship” with his predecessor Donald Trump.
“I can’t remember when we talked,” he said of Biden, adding that the last time they spoke was before the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. “But why do I need to remember everything? I have so much to do. We have domestic political problems.”
Namita SinghFebruary 11, 2024 21:00
President Putin: Western countries are “more afraid of a strong China than they are of a strong Russia”
President Putin claimed that Western countries “fear a strong China more than a strong Russia.” Because Russia has a population of 150 million, China has a population of 1.5 billion, and their economies are growing exponentially, or 5% a year. It used to be more, but that’s enough for China. ”
“China’s potential is immense. In terms of purchasing power parity and economic size, it is today the largest economy in the world. It has already long ago overtaken the United States and is growing rapidly,” Putin said. .
Late last month, bloomberg reported as follows: “The United States is further ahead of China in the race for the world’s largest economy, thanks in part to the vibrant American consumer. The increase was 6.3%, exceeding China’s 4.6% increase.
“Let’s stop talking about who is afraid of whom … Get into the fact that nothing like this has happened since 1991, when Russia expected to be welcomed into the brotherly family of civilized nations. Let’s say…the promise was that NATO would not…expand to the east, but that happened five times. There were five waves of expansion. We tolerated it and said, ‘ Please don’t let us become bourgeois like you.” He was trying to persuade them. We are a market economy and there is no Communist Party power. Let’s negotiate. ”
Gustav KiranderFebruary 11, 2024 19:00
Russia will fight ‘to the end’ for its interests – President Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin said his country would fight for its interests “to the end” but had no interest in expanding the war in Ukraine to other countries such as Poland or Latvia.
He said Western leaders had realized that it was impossible to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia and were thinking about what to do next.
“We are ready for this dialogue,” he said.
The Russian leader said the United States has pressing domestic issues to worry about. “Wouldn’t it be better to negotiate with Russia?” Sign an agreement. “We already understand the situation that is currently unfolding and recognize that Russia will fight to the end for its interests.”
The US government, which has sent more than $110 billion in aid to Ukraine since the Russian invasion in February 2022, has made clear it has no interest in negotiating on Mr Putin’s terms.
Namita SinghFebruary 11, 2024 17:00
Putin claims Ukraine is not a real country
President Vladimir Putin used this opportunity to claim that Ukraine is not a real country and to develop a distorted history.
“After World War II, Ukraine, in addition to the land that belonged to Poland before the war, also received land that previously belonged to Hungary and Romania. Romania and Hungary were therefore stripped of some of their land, and Poland “Soviet Ukraine, and they are still part of Ukraine,” he argued.
“Therefore, in this sense, there is good reason to declare that Ukraine is an artificial state formed by Stalin’s will,” Putin argued.
Gustav KiranderFebruary 11, 2024 15:00
Interview with Tucker Carlson “Part of the Kremlin’s efforts to win Western approval”
Tucker Carlson is a former oligarch who has lived in London since exiled Russian businessman and opposition leader Mikhail Khodorkovsky was imprisoned in Russia in 2003 after falling out with Vladimir Putin. X pointed out that it was part of the Kremlin’s efforts to gain Western approval.
“We need the approval of Western countries. This is why, for example, Russian propagandists write pro-President Putin comments on articles on Western news sites under the names of European or American people, and label them as “Western opinions.” “That’s why I decided to reprint it as a book,” he said. I have written. “This is where Tucker Carlson comes in. He has been praising Putin for years, even though the dictator has become a disgrace among a wide swath of the Western public. When I got there, I was treated like a superstar.”
“His visit received more media coverage than any visiting world leader or celebrity in recent years. His every move was portrayed as a matter of national importance, but it all meant that he was a member of the Western world.” “to meet the regime’s need for recognition from the government,” the dissident wrote regarding Carlson’s visit to Moscow.
Gustav KiranderFebruary 11, 2024 13:00
Karlsson said Putin “believes that Russia has historical claims to parts of western Ukraine.”
“We asked the most obvious question: Why did you do that? Because we feel a threat, an imminent physical threat,” Carlson said in introducing the interview with Putin. That’s your justification and the answer we got shocked us. ”
“President Putin went on for probably half an hour talking about Russia’s history, which goes back to the 8th century. or interrupted him, and he responded that he was annoyed by the interruption,” Carlson added.
“But in the end, we came to the conclusion that it wasn’t a filibuster, there was no time limit on the interview, and it ended after over two hours. Rather, what you’re about to see is that you agreed to it.” President Vladimir Putin says he believes Russia has historic claims to parts of western Ukraine. Ta.
“So our view is, from that perspective, we look at this as an honest expression of his thinking,” Carlson added.
Gustav KilanderFebruary 11, 2024 11:00

