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the the, this will keep happening. it is like the rise of the sun. you cannot prevent the sun from rising. the bladder important discusses the future of the world in his margins as the fate of the interview that has already been viewed by millions online for the showing you the highlights of the conversation, as well as the full interview throughout the day. the general valerie is the news and the head of ukrainian armed forces throughout the conflict with russia, as fact from his post. this follows along a public rift between presidents, the landscape and the outgoing commander in chief, was afraid he is on the battlefield. the
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watch and archie international law firm must go. i'm not. they show a josh top stores the salad brought a new bridge in 1st interview with a western german listings 2021 has already been viewed by tens of millions online. the, to our long conversation cover the various topics, including the war and ukraine would like to it. and the role played by the collective west of a picture. it's, it's now let's to speak to our correspondent who is joining us live in the studio about the highly anticipated interview with russian president vladimir teaching by american news has of tucker. thank you so much for joining us. go to what is the highlights according to you of this interview? well, let them are putting in tucker cross and they discussed a wide range, a wide array of topics. but obviously the focus was really on the ukraine conflicts because i have to say, i mean, i've been following the story since it was discovered that tucker carlson was in
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moscow. and when he confirms that this interview was going to take place, he specifically said that the main purpose of it was to inform the american people specifically about the ukraine conflict. and because this is something that, unfortunately, the american people are generally uninformed about it as a result of the mainstream media is lack of a good coverage of it. actually tucker carlson at the time said that they lied through a mission. so this really, the reason why this interview is so important is because it's going to, well, it already is available to the wide american public vladimir putin and giving sort of a raul, uncut russian perspective on why the russian military operation was launched in the 1st place. and he starts with the 2014 uh, coup d'etat and ukraine euro, my don, which he says, the russian president says was funded by and sponsored by the c i a that they used elements in ukrainian society that specifically were violent neo nazis to
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prop up this this government that came to power in 2014 and sustain its existence throughout the years. he also spoke about the fact that the ministry agreements were basically disregarded by kids at 1st to you know, when they were negotiate of t of didn't really like them. and then they began at the, basically on the, even the russian military up ration openly saying that they're not going to abide by them. they begin preparing for an offensive. and just to give our viewers an idea, for those of you who don't know what the minutes of agreements were all about, they were supposed to establish just east fire in the done boss conflict that began in after the euro. my done a 2 day talking to power and you know, but it was a war between the key, the new key ever dream and the finance people's republic and the gods, people's republic, former ukraine regions that declared independence because they didn't want to live
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under that neo nazi regime essentially, and this minister agreements, they were supported by people like anglo merkel, the former a german chancellor. and she later on said that it was just a means of buying time for ukraine to prepare for war with russia. the same thing, poor shank. oh said petra for shank of the 1st ukrainian president after the euro, my don qu data, he said exactly the same thing. so it just goes to show that these mince pie agreements from the beginning, we're not agreed upon in good faith on the western side. and this is something that i've left him or put in talks about in the interview. he points to and um, he also talks about the military operation in general, why it was launched in the 1st place. russia had attempted to negotiate with the west uh, 4 months before this military operation was actually launched. vladimir putin and
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his or de lab, or all the foreign minister of russia. they were talking with the west trying to get a guarantee that ukraine would not be part of nato. because again, nato. uh, i mean, russia received a promise back in the, not in the early ninety's that nato would not expand further eastward. and we've seen it as, as the russian present pointed out in this interview, 5 different waves of nato expansion. since it's gotten to the point where we're sit, where we saw color revolution in 2014, a new crane, and we're seeing a georgia consciously under threat as well. um, in terms of color revolutions and of the after, after this, tucker and put and they discussed potential negotiations potential uh, solutions to this conflict. because this is something that, um, let them are put in a set time and time again, actually that russia is ready to negotiate it. but unfortunately, the american public really doesn't know that because that perspective hasn't really
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gotten into the western media. now it's had the opportunity to actually reach the i as in years of americans. yeah. and put in and said that russia has long been ready to negotiate. it's a lot of years lensky that has made it basically a legal and ukraine to even consider negotiations with russia in terms of putting an end to this conflict and put and also said that really it's not only that, but it's also the fact that the west is just continually sending military equipment and weapons without an end to ukraine. and that's why, when the main reasons why this conflict is continuing to perpetuate itself and why russia hasn't yet accomplished its goals in these special military operations. so let's take a look at what plumber put inside of that point. i'm not sure what you should see what you see. what's there to work out? it's very simple. i repeat just this concept of putting it on your way of contacts
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through various agencies, around scheduling stuff with going that i will tell you what we are saying on this matter. and what we're conveying to the us leadership. we, if you really want to stop fighting, you need to stop supplying weapons. it will be over within a few weeks. that's it. and then we can agree on some terms before you do that, to stop what's easier. why would i call him? that's quite interesting, that personal quoting also talked about as you know, the power of a dollar in the 21st century. and the fact that the world of crossing was talking about how the world is now sort of a two's different polls you know, and talk us through the dynamics of the dollar and how the world is as it stands of what the implication of that is. well, what a mirror potent explains the decline of dollar dominance really in the context of
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the emerging or already established further developing multi polar world order. and this is actually also connected to the ukraine conflict, actually because you know, the after the ukraine conflicts began in terms of russia launching is military operation. we really saw um, an expansion of the, of the ideas of multi polarity. and you know, the roots, the of that can be found in what platinum are put and talked about in terms of the the decision by the us leadership to start using the dollar as basically an economic weapon on a global scale, the russian president said that this was really what did serious damage to us as power around the world because what are we seeing now? we're seeing that the global g d p share of g 7 countries for example, over the years has steadily decreased. and we've seen the emergence of the brakes, economic block as a serious economic force in the world,
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countries that don't want to use the dollar as the standardize the currency in world trade. we've seen many oil producers turning away from it, going towards the one um and the rise of bricks is something that lot number put and said was inevitable, as inevitable as the rising of the sun and in the morning and something that people can change. they just have to adapt to so let's, let's take a listen to what he said. the viola, the bricks country is accounted for only 16 percent in 1992. but now their share is greater than that of the g 7. it has nothing to do with the events in ukraine. this is due to the trends of global development and world economy, as i mentioned just now. and this is an image symbol. this will keep happening. it is like the rise of the sun. you cannot prevent the sun from rising. you have to adapt to it. you said we can. how do the united states with them?
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with the help of force like sanctions, pressure, bomb bangs, and use of armed forces. dish. you know, we also mentioned to they both talked a lot about the knowledge stream and the controversy surrounding who did watch focus through that. what's interesting tucker across and as putting who he thought was responsible for the north stream bombings of course. and putting said you obviously it has the double meaning of either being tucker or the american government. obviously he said and he said i was too busy. right. right. and 10 foot instead of at least tucker carlson, had an alibi, but the united states government and that was um yeah, so um basically platinum or putting the main point he made was that this acts really hurt the german economy. and yet we saw the german government not react in a super skeptical way to the most likely party that carried it out the united
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states. and that's because right of vladimir put in said that the german government is more interested in representing the interests of the collective west rather than its own national interest as a result of us domination that's here. so let's take a list who blow up north stream you for sure. i was busy that day. i need it and you have to have uh, i did not pull up your delivery. uh, excuse me though, what's the quote was each and how much would use uh, it wasn't each. no, you personally may have an alibi, but the c a has no. so tell him i didn't do. do you have evidence that nato or did it met? you know, you know, i won't get into the details which people always say in such cases, to look for someone who is interested. but in this case, we should not only look for someone who is interested, but also for someone who has capabilities. because they may be many people
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interested, but not all of them are capable of thinking to the bottom of the baltic sea and carrying out this explosion. and these 2 components should be connectors introduced to who's interested and who he's capable of doing. but i'm confused. i mean, that's the biggest act of industrial terrorism ever, and it's the largest emission of c o 2 and it has 3. okay, so if you had evidence and presumably given your security services, rental services, you would that nato, the u. s. c, i a, the west did this. why wouldn't you present it? and when a propaganda victory, when you put by the end, which is looking in the order of propaganda, it is very difficult to defeat the united states. because the united states controls all the world's media and many european media, the ultimate beneficiary of the biggest syrup and media are american financial institutions. don't you know that? so it is possible to get involved in this work, but it is cost prohibitive,
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so to speak more than we can simply showing the spotlights on our sources of information. and we will not the cheat results. now i think it's really interesting to consider what flood them are put inside at the end of that clip. we just saw there the fact that it's very difficult to defeats us propaganda when they own so much of the global share of media. and what we can do is really just try to shed light on the truth as much as possible. and on that note, i think it's important to understand that at, in, during the 1st hour of the premier of this interview, there were 10000000 over 10000000 people watching on twitter alone. that's not even to consider the other millions that were watching on different platforms. i talked for carson's website and anywhere else that could have been found. so i really just, you know, despite the fact that the mainstream media obviously would never have wanted to show an interview like this. we're seeing this message get out to
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a lot of people and that's good to see if i just said that dr. correspondence on the quarter. thank you. let's cross now live to richard black, fairmont republican virginia. senator, thank you so much for joining us. what did you make of talk a coffins interview with friends? important. what were the most member of particular ways for you as well? i think it was, it was very good. you know, the, the interview of homes at a time that's very, very critical. and the ukraine, more of the war is almost to the 2nd anniversary of a rush or this involvement of ukraine. at this point is exhausted. there's polls that show that the last year, 61 percent of ukrainians felt that the country was better than a good direction. now only 41 percent. so there are as a, as a level of confidence in the ukranian government.
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and of course, that come off of this, this immense counter offensive, which was orchestrated very directly by nato. they actually did say on table exercises, and now it has turned into a slaughterhouse. is the president's a landscape is firing general salute his name, the chief of staff, of the armed forces of ukraine, and the most popular figure in ukraine. and for us to some extent, that was because of to lose. the was forthright with the for the said, look, this counter attack is it has stagnated, and it's, it's not going anywhere. and at the same time or in the united states, a whole dynamic over here has changed and uh,
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in hardware. so it is not at all clear that the money for ukraine will ever be approved. i can't say that it wouldn't. but right now it's, it's locked in a struggle between the republics into the democrats. and so you're looking at this interview coming at this critical time when americans have grown deeply skeptical about the war they're saying look, why are we ignoring this bashed invasion across our southern border where we have people from all over the world touring in and the president martin seems to be encouraging them to come and facilitate to this the most massive invasion in modern history. and the same time we're fighting a war on the other side of the globe in a place that, you know, i tell you most people don't know where the ukraine is in,
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in europe is whether it's in asia or whether it's the song people probably don't know whether it's in africa or not, people say we just don't know about it. and so, so listening to calm discussion between tucker carlson and president food, i tell you one thing that comes across loud and clear is that president proven. he has a very keen intellect. he is very disciplined, he is extremely diplomatic in what he says, and it contrasts enormous language pressures by and who simply likes the ability to do anything like this. and i don't think he ever had the, the intellect to carry on a, an in depth discussion that involved uh,
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you know, history for politics, foreign policy, military, all of the, these other assets coming together. so i think it, i think americans are seeing things a little more balanced, a little more from the writers perspective over over time. yeah. so black, i think it's quite important. and very interesting. you mentioned most people don't know what i know to be most people, most americans don't quite understand the dynamics of the politics in, in this part of the world. and a lot of information is missing regarding the war and ukraine. and that's what took the costs and says he wants to address. that's the reason why he said he wants to interview press the button. so why do you think that this visit but took a coffin to russia has run so much attention as well as criticism? if oil is trying to do is to balance the views and balance the information accessible to americans. well,
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the you touched on it in your last interview, were there is this, this enormous inter locking the force of western media. they all exchange use and information. and they, they establish a firewall and of information. they blocked the american public in the big box, the entire western public, from understanding those advanced, it really affects their lives and their future very deep way. so there's a tremendous amount of fear. there's a tremendous backwash when some of like tor tucker carlson, conduction interview and gauge president putting the opportunity to express his point of view. i had one similar situation where and uh, back around 2015 i. i've met with president
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assad of syria and there was just a global backlash against maze for, for corresponding with him and for explaining the fact we're, we're supporting terrorist and in syria. and why are we doing this? so there's, there's a tremendous amount invested in blocking. so western republic from understanding the advanced that there are nations or are involved in it. and it say that one of, of taking ways for you in the interview is that you noticed the present important is very intellectual. and he actually began is interview with coughing. i took a coughing with a historical overview of the origins of russia and ukraine. what are you seeing the president put in was so eager to share this historical context a to a very well read american like coughing and knowing that you know,
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the majority of his, of his b was in his follow as americans. why do you think you need to explain that is trying to contact somebody to a funny. this is, is personal and i've read, i've read documents that are that pressure you put in post, drafted. and he has a grand sweep of history and he has a very deep loss of, of russia and really a deep love of the history of the entire region. not just roger, but about the surrounding stage. he thinks in terms of the, this movement of nations and culture and religion. uh, and he sees them moving in a positive direction for russia and in a direction that, that is good. not only for russia, but for the surrounding people. and for the people of the entire world it's,
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it's to so much that i think it's just a personal world view of him and he has this lot of history and the deep understanding of this during the interview, pardon revealed some details of the dialogue with former us president clinton on nathan membership for russia, saying the president clinton initially expressed interest and the lead to change his mind said, katy, no. why do you think the situation played out the way that president of the united states exercises power in certain directions? he, he only has the time and ability to make so many precise decisions. the details have to be left to others. as a consequence, the way that things work in the american foreign policy establishment is that while
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the president may have a general direction he wants to take, it's rather easy for people within the state department, the central intelligence agency, to put a different twist on what the president wants a few presidents are willing to simply take the ball view by the horn and direct things to happen. do you look at what happened when president trump was in office? he wanted to pull us out of syria. he actually made 3 specific attempts to withdrawal, and in one case, he simply said, we are withdrawn our from ordering all troops to be out of there. we're not leaving anybody else in syria. and when he said that the secretary defense james matters resigned in order to break the chain of command so that it
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would create confusion in just some updating the order. and then john holt, who was the national security advisor, flew to the middle aged, where he announced that we were not withdrawn troops. now, your shows near here was the situation where the president actually gave a clear, precise order. and his order was simply countermanded by his subordinates a. this is, is what has happened to the foreign policy and defense establishment relations the time of clinton and then the obama now pardon? where it has been intentionally politicized. and as a consequence, it is very difficult for the president to control this deep state of foreign
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policy actors who interact with, with people in london with people in europe and nato, and so forth. but i think it's, you know, it is quite clear that western governments by and large, have moved away from representing the people they used to be. you'd think, well, we're going to elect the president, the president will decide what's gonna happen. and i, i'm hoping the president trump will be sufficient. we don't want versus ality and have sufficient we're with all to simply border things to happen. and it is interesting. there was a comment made by which president are due to just yesterday. and he told reporters that he believes as president, trump will keep his promise as well. and the war in ukraine within 24 hours. now
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you can clearly do this because he can, he can have orders for because you can request that the long must turn off the store like satellite system that controls the g. p. s. he can cut off american satellite communications with a single order. and basically just shut down the highs in here. so the ukranian norman, what i would recommend, and what i suggest would happen. the call president poses sidebar. can you stay on the standout? just have your troops folder in place, but not to conduct any offensive operations. give me a little time to work this out. i have a feeling president would say, all right, i can, i can do that for just a couple days, few days. and then trump trump with calls and landscapes, a lot of the wars going to and, and you can cooperate with names and that will be
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a good sign. we'll work together. but if you don't turn lights out, right? not the, what i'm turning the satellites off. and your troops will be blind, i brother, knowing that that happens. i would rather have things separate in orderly process, but i want to cease fire within 24 hours and all right, i think all right at the kinetic solutions is what you're proposing that. well, thank you so much. uh, richard black, former republican virginia senator for speaking to us here on our to international as the president vladimir zaleski, a fact of general violet res, illusionary who? seth as commander in chief of the armed forces of ukraine since july 2021 election to assist. it has been appointed as the new head of the you create in the army. the media reported on solution is frayed relationship with the last year over the course of the conflict which reached breaking point along with the countries. mobilization strategy of the kids failed counter offensive security expert michael
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. the new says that the landscape commercial full shows the hopeless position that the queens armed forces find themselves on the battlefield. while not surprising, it, it is going to be a serious question as to what the morales going to be among the troops themselves in ukrainian troops themselves. there is that stalemate and this isn't what the zalinski wants to here. and but what, what does that soleski have? that the, that's his, that's zillow's nice successor can bring to the table. the funding is virtually drying up the, there isn't a logistical support of for, for ukraine to continue the conflict. he's caught and i think he's groping. he does,
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but he does, realistically, he doesn't have the backing, the military and the financial backing to carry on a conflict that is lost. and the longer it goes on, the more entrenched russian forces become and it will make it even more difficult for zalesky to do anything. and i, i just think it's going to have a terrible ending to send those out at the top sar. is this our here on our to international head to our website, dot com for more on the tucker costs, an interview with president vladimir preaching and most stores. of course, i do show a josh the back of the top of the hour. the latest stay with us the, [000:00:00;00]
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