Putin’s Interview May Help ‘Stop West From Committing Suicide’, from Sputnik

Scott Ritter reviews the Putin interview at sputnikglobe.com (the 6-minute video at the end of the article is well worth watching):

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Famous American media personality and TV host Tucker Carlson made headlines this week as he made a surprise visit to Moscow for an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin himself.

Tucker Carlson’s interview with Vladimir Putin has gone viral almost immediately after being posted online on February 8, having been viewed over 50 million times on social media platform X alone mere hours after the upload.

The interview in question turned out to be a “very much a tour de force” where Putin introduced American audience “to the nuances of Russian history” and “into the complexities of the Russian soul,” said former US Marine Corps intelligence officer Scott Ritter.

“This really isn’t about the content, although there is some interesting information that came out. This is about the process. Tucker Carlson opened a door into modern day Russia, opened a door into the personality of Vladimir Putin, opened a door into the history of Russia, opened a door into the Russian soul,” he said.

According to Ritter, during the course of the interview Putin, metaphorically speaking, “helped create a map” that can guide viewers “through the complexities of what makes Russia tick”

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2 responses to “Putin’s Interview May Help ‘Stop West From Committing Suicide’, from Sputnik

  1. Just because he said the ball is in your court that doesn’t mean that anyone in the regime has two brain cells and a synapse to click together.

    A certain tribe is way over represented in the Brandon regime and they have a problem with Russophobia that isn’t going away anytime soon.

    Disco nose Ziolensky recently appointed a lackey bootlicker yes man as the the commander of the cannon fodder forces because he doesn’t mind a high butcher’s bill and will never defy Kiev.

  2. My favorite part was the so called boring history lesson and how he wrapped it up at the end with the “real world example” of Ukes who refused to surrender claiming that Russians don’t surrender, this is why he feels Ukraine is part of Russia.

    If you don’t know where you have been then you don’t know where you are going.

    Also the part about Zelensky’s father and “what are you doing Volodya” supporting Nazis when he once spoke with Z.

    And the patience with TC when he had some extra questions and requesting the journalist be released.

    This just in from Heart:

    Even It Up

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