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of the dramatic ordeal of the philippines was finally able to achieve independence . the release of russian states never as tired as on one of the most on screen and the best most i'll send send up the in the 65 with the keys 195 and speed. what else? suppose question about this. even though we will bend in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the rush for d. s. r t. suppose next, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube said this was the question. did you say even closer to the
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approval of north street, the you for sure, was busy that you need to do you have to i did the stream takes you to the american journalist tucker carlson, brings the russian president on stilton views, straight to west and audiences delving into the sabotage have been no stream gas pipelines among letting mall issue documents about linux, i'm reading that was quite an interview. talk a call sanchez 1st impressions on his interview with blond than the parents and as it gained 7090000000 views on the x platform who disappears must be good. you know,
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it is a subject matter for the negotiations. no one is willing to conduct or to put it more accurately. they all willing, but do not know how to do it. on the russian president signed the big nose, but he's always puts in negotiations with western partners and a wide range and, and continue with the as very well. welcome to you. this is on the international with the world news update. it's good to have you with us as always. well, just hours of being broad tossed vladimir putin 1st interview with the west them journalist since 2021 has already been viewed by either 112000000 people online. to sit down with tucker calls and cover the wide range of topics, including the ukraine, conflicts, tons, one of the most significant acts of industrial terrorism. the north stream. last who blow up north stream for you for sure. i was busy
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that you need it and you have to have uh, i did not pull up your delivery uh shipping. of course it was each and how much would you said it was each that you personally may have an alibi, but the c a has no. so tell him i didn't. did you have evidence that nato, or to see i did it, that, 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 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 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, interviews always interested in who is capable of doing so i'm confused. i mean, that's the biggest active industrial terrorism ever. and it's the largest emission
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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 up a gun that which is living in the war of propaganda, it is very difficult to defeat. so united states because the united states controls all the world's media and many european media, the ultimate beneficiary of the biggest european media, our american financial institutions of don't you know that so it is possible to get involved in this work, but it is cost prohibitive. so to speak, more than we can simply showing the spotlights on our sources of information. and we will not the cheat results that the, it is clear to the whole world. what happened then? even american analysts talk about it directly. do they get to choose
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humiliating at this point for nato to accept russian control of what was 2 years ago? ukrainian territory or right. yeah, yeah, this goes all i said, so live then thing. how to do it with thickness thing your, there are options if there is a will randy's nature cuz usually up until now there is being that oper or, and screaming. ability inflicting is strategic defeat russia on the non don't fail either just huge scope of her and yet i see. but everything and now they are apparently coming to realize that it is difficult to achieve safe a possible at all. in my opinion, it is impossible, by definition, it isn't ever going to happen when it comes to show. it seems to me that's now those who are in power in the west and have come to realize this as well. that's something that you visual. i don't want you to if so if the realization has set in
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they have to thing what to do next or we're ready for this dialogue. i'm not sure what you should. oh sure. sure. what's there to work out? it's very simple. i repeat just this concept of putting it on medication. we have contacts through various agencies, almost casual 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, come with it. and then we can agree on some terms before you do that, to stop what's easier. why would i call him? in 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
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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 to them as soon as we get with the help of force, like sanctions, pressure, bomb bangs, and use of armed forces. we proceed. cup of coffee folder of documents on the impressions on quite an entity. talk a call soon found his reaction immediately off the he interviewed the russian presidents at the kremlin on tuesday. let's take a look. and so we just finished our interview with landmark. we're in the anti room in the kremlin. i'm waiting for a car to come. having a cup of coffee from sitting here with the folder in fashion and open the documents that i gave me got my nighttime reading. that was quite a interview was obviously,
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is very rude. it by the rejection of the west. united states doesn't like for us with us. government doesn't like russia. the west has determined not to be alive or trusted as for obvious. that's the whole point of nato, i guess, is to contain russia in this one. but it's very upset about it as i slash when we talked about that as we did, you know, for probably over an hour. so she didn't have a coherent theory that he's going to tell me any way as to why that is, um versus not expansionist power. sorry, you're not supposed to say that because all the 3, the ones, all the wires in the video walks around state department. i want to make him into this. you know, shit, we're imperial, japan. but the truth is that that's just false. it's a stupid actually. if you think that was too big already, if the biggest land mass of the world, they all have a 150000000 people. us officials have said on the record it,
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and i've said to me and are telling me much people that part of the times have to be rushing, giving up front of me. so it's like if you really think that the condition of peace is that it's going to give a credit. and then you're, you're like a little tech pa, from gaining the attention of now more than a 150000000 people on the x loading. so far, the conversations busby, american media into a hysterical frenzy, despite many mainstream media during the list haven't had missa to speaking to one on one with the russian president for years to no avail. for a time sit can false that says a call soon for having been grown to the exclusive sit down a suit and talks to an american friend. and while they may not speak the same language, they also kind of do. tucker carlson is lying from the straits of russia. he's what's called a useful idiot. i mean, he's like a puppy dog. why he's doing this interview now obviously for the criminal and it makes sense if they want to talk to her calls and doing the propaganda work. of
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basically russian state media. how did he, how do you think he got that interview? know, quit loving a lot of praise on to the interesting tucker carlson still doesn't have a job. he's in moscow. how something i hope tucker halston is not a journalist, not even close. that's close live to actually more time. so you do on the list on how stuff got and gone to the grounds. now many thanks for joining us. option is good to see. so as we just had, you know, the main stream either been tearing chunk south of the calls that even before the interview with president piercing was released. was he made cause that yeah, i mean, before we even get to, to get by the interview and the fact that before anything being said, those like type, you just ran people like i'm and poor and who that person but, and that from cnn to a ridiculous interview with the landscape to complaining that tucker calls them is going to be told me to put in. first a we have to realize what, how much courage, tucker carlson has for all the terrible things you needed more adults folks,
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news. there is an amazing amount of courage he displays here and he didn't let boots and get away with things. he actually did press boot and i'm why he didn't move in earlier to protect the people have done best. he pressed him on why you have a trusted statement to uh, agreements, and the reason why tucker calls and must understand the danger he poses to himself . personally, is that uh that americans run his gonzalo earlier, i think who is on is a target cause a network recently we know was allegedly tortured to death recently, who knows at the hands of u. k, you've us torture equipment. so the officer he was on a kill list which is easily viewable on the internet that killed list associated with us intelligence agencies and talk a call soon as now on it. so, you know, one thing we must all hope for is talk to call,
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so safety up to doing this interview. me. now the interview is out more than a $110000000.00 views of call since the ex account alone. and what sort of reactions do you think we can expect to see? i mean, we didn't have any impact i think it's already had an immense impact. obviously, in the global south where it has to be said, there are hundreds, millions of people in the form of colonial powers of latin america or africa in southeast asia, that clearly rum kind of fan base, vladimir and food. and they see great strength in what he's, he's doing, but in nato countries, this, this interview is always going to educate people to it, to us. and that extends to, to us, to a lift in a little way because obviously many people cannot see the other side. these are totalitarian states in western europe where the other side is not allowed. where
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you are persecuted for, talking about any issue and giving both sides to that issue, whether it be gaza, whether it be ukraine, whether it be any other international issue. but i think they will certainly realize in the, the press around a 2 countries stream united states and in britain for instance, is definitely highlighting is the 1st uh, most important point that us troops, boom, being one us sold, you know, i us masonry pigeon made clear sets for us all just set to go to are deployed to ukraine. that will be world war 3. it is, it was no change, then us presidential rightful as well. but the f. kennedy, julia and vivek from a swami. they have spoken housing costs and defense without going along with what the mainstream is saying, but just how significant and influential do you think such opinions are in the states right now as well, a leading contender to be the next president of the united states. donald trump
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clearly has a very different view on ukraine, then the by the ministration of the national security upgrade just the controls. and if you believe vladimir boots in colonial west is ongoing underground on saturdays edition. he, similarly, a guy is totally against this nato proxy war against russia through ukraine. i think of the deep states that is often referred to in this interview, will be horrified by this interview. because we know vladimir putin has access to a lot of national security intelligence, no doubt espionage. who knows what else he chose not to use it. i think his friend base will be wondering why didn't be, why did he explain the history perhaps because of the end of history, was the kid up to the end of the bullying will life. okay. i'm on. that's what lake capitalism always talks about. know why did he locked? uh, why did you not do a slam dunk? why did he not mention guns of the genocide at the hands of these nato powers that are arming israel? why did he not to name your secrets,
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that he must have that show even more information and not the view is to you, of course, to endlessly sensitive in nature countries. he must have even more details about know what stream you did saved with the c. i a backing see more hushes of you. he must have even more details about the made. on qu, we have the leaks phone call from victoria, and usually this has been set 3 of stake. why did he choose not to that was baths. why hillary clinton, former secretary of state, was wheeled out to start talking the day before the tucker interview about how no one must have a watch and no one must believe. and tucker, gossen is ridiculous because they must have been frightened. and yet booting chose not to that's much more horrifying. why did pru just say negotiations? let it go. shake. there was nearly a negotiation when it comes to the top, dogs and, and washington. of course, that's what they have tried to downplay the impacts of the interview. do you think the bonds of the ministration should be worried about it, but the whole,
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the by the administration is a shortly seeing the end. i mean, in the middle of the talk, our interview, i'm sure old journal is to were awake at the time. probably everyone was awake because everyone wanted to watch it was the most seen interview and will be most seen interview of this century. and the, it was announced that there was nothing showing you all the speech by, by and we thought, oh my god, what is what is binding good is a, is he replying to tech a call. soon as you're going to say that he's not allowed back in the united states, no, it was to say he's not c. no. and then he confused famously, mexico with egypt and talking about the gaza genocide. that the funds. so divide administration, what vote do they have left as uh, november the 5th, uh, november approaches and, and trump food a try and in prison for being the most popular candidate looks at to, to when it, the wife has biden's finished anyways. up speaking all that have been quite unkind
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comparisons on social media between the us presidents and the the russian president . um, what do you think about trending, why people any realizing now again it's trending on social media. the loan mosque, of course, now is taking control over i know, just booted and said, he's gonna go on woods and outputs, enjoy enough to has a she has around the 24 hours later. um, social media that is not subject to intent silicon valley censorship. we're going to realize that while few is of this program view is of x view is of the alternative media or go to trump riley's or one cornell west or rubbing f. kennedy junior when they seek out different forms of media. but there are phone costs, voyages warner brothers discovery, fox corps, news go moodle, paramount off the call. and i mean, these are owned by the robots comedy on nbc oak selves by giving you guys moved off
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the default to use in the wall street journal. just a few families and their antonia depiction of this interview is talking call some. is it some kind of traits or at uh, at best, maybe a, maybe a best, he's an idiot. and preaching ran circles around him and booted, lied housing. be interesting to see what happens next one to the option. many thanks for speaking to as always, the plaza and i'm looking forward to watching going on the ground on sunday. thank you. take well from east european history to sabotage. i have no stream pipelines the calls and come to a wide range of crucial topics with the russian presidents, including the potential for negotiations and rushes, diplomatic stones towards west them partners. larry, i discussed this with us. the correspondent shape of the president put and portrayed the position of the russian side when it came to negotiations. what, what's the young gave looked like in ukraine, and you know, this is the veteran states. my time of fruits has been at the top of his game for,
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you know, 2 decades now. he's had relationships with numerous presidents of the united states . he mentioned them several times by their 1st name. talked about these discussions, well being very discreet, of course. but also, you know, he's, he's a realist and he understands that the situation of ukraine has such a negative impact potentially have so many careers, even on the nato alliance itself. nicky, if you actually look at this objectively, what would be perceived as a natal defeat and you frame would and many careers if it cost significant instability. and it would leave a lot of people with ag on their face as looking quite a you know, um, damage to politically. i think president putting related to that we took the carlson and suggested, you know, i believe they may be looking to negotiate but they don't even know the way back to the negotiating camp. they pushed so hard, they've, you know, made a rod for their own back would sanctions, they've driven themselves into a corner and know may not know how to get out of that other than that perpetually
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escalate. i think that's absolutely fascinating. would you be willing to say, congratulations, nato, you one and just keep the situation where it is now. what was the pigment, big oh, you know, it is a subject matter for the negotiations. no one is willing to conduct or to put it more accurately, stale, willing, but do not know how to do it. i know they want. it is not just i see it, but i know they do want it. but they are struggling to understand how to do it. the language is there from president putin, very relaxed, still referring to the west as partners as they formed this very brutal economy, militaristic war against russia. president putin still understands how the game is played. the must be a, a rules the out of this conflict for the west, if it's, and in a way that will be beneficial to both sides to end the conflict. it's um, you know, we think we use to president piercing, be betrayed interest in mainstream media or someone who's so filled with haines.
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and yet in this interview with it, he spoke more about inviting unity rather than the accelerating, you know, wall and hostility. can you walk us through that face? yeah, and i think this was particularly a part that when it came to the brakes and multi pull out the i think took across and sort of carried the questioning about breaks the rise of the global south as one of adversarial movements that it was, you know, something that was going to press the west and present putting, again, stepping in to say, well, it's not about stuff. it's not about add, you know, to add the 2 sides of the brain. but they've got to work in harmony. really remarkable analogy. really thinking on those fees and again, he sort of related that idea that this isn't just about you find that the global sales and brakes has been developing long before the, you find new conflict occurred that, you know, chinese, the chinese economy was, was versioning. and that the world wants to do business in a different way. if you like. the idea of divide and conquer was passing and united
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and prosper was, was coming. and again, we see president putin as suggesting that, that division of these 2 spears of the brain. it would signify and. ringback this is the unity that everyone kind of work together. we kind of find solutions and we kind of push forward. i think that was remarkable as much to listen. you have said that the world is breaking into 2 hemispheres. a human brain is divided into 2 hemispheres. one is responsible for one type of activities. the other one is more about creativity and so on. but it is still one in the same head. for the world should be a single whole security should be shared rather than meant for the golden 1000000000 . that is the only scenario where the world could be stable, sustainable to and predictable. until then, while the head is split into 2 parts, it is an illness, a serious adverse conditions. it is a period of a severe disease that the world is now going through. so, again,
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mazda full diplomacy from president, plenty of space here to apportion blame. you know, to accelerate things, we will do this, we will do that. you've done this to us what a completely different approach, a realistic pragmatic approach from present showed a scale and how he has led will shift through some of its most difficult days and times after the class of the soviet union president put in a force credited with transform of the russian economy and society in many ways. and one of the scales, he has his discretion. many times during the conversation took her cross and asked him what they say, what the present point and say, and president putin as saying, well, you need to ask them that i'm not going to disclose these private conversation. transcript shows great skill and respect for who the people are now funding this conflict, and you find you got to compare this performance from a lot of my food and including his mazda full, a recollection of russian history at the beginning, no notes, no prompt, or have to ask yourself, what a western leader be able to do that, of course,
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joe biden, at times even differentiate between egypt and mexico. it seems minutes after been challenged on his health and his as well being overall i think what the circle message here and well that's going to be trawled over. we've seen john kirby say, like if you're going to watch this interview and you know, don't listen to anything that i'm approved and says you can absolutely bet your bottom dollar. that analyst and the intelligence services on in the political loop leeds around the world or analyzing in granular detail the cellphone messages that were given by latimer food and during the speech and over well, many those messages where it's, which are our doors that can be opened there is a positive reconciliation in partnership. thank you. i think it's tough to remark. well that's close live now to us, the maxwell political strategy estimate that thanks for joining us on the program is good to see you today. so turning on our conversation about the tucker cos and interview positive appears and highlights of the problem of a wells with no security. how it was divided into parts and you can pet that division to an illness. how to it is that image of the state of the world today?
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do you think? well, i think that's very accurate and i think even pollutants, critics, what would agree with that? the world is divided. that's one of the reasons why this interview was so huge because the world currently ras, potentially on the precipice of global conflict. as a result of all these a proxy conflicts throughout the middle east, eastern europe. so there's nothing that necessarily write about that. probably one of the reasons why she talked in great detail about his attempts to cooperate with united states on missile defense. cooperate with the united states on, on joining nato. remember, these ideas aren't farfetched, you know, united states prior had the start treaty with russia, which is all about cooperation on arm. so you would think that the united states would have been particularly interested in some of these aspects. so i think it is interesting. we should go to the american leaders who had these, we need to put in and ask exactly what the terms of these conversations work. because it would seem that after the cold war,
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you would want to have this sort of cooperation with russia to prevents global conflict. but right now, as it stands, you know, nations have kind of separated themselves into, into groups. and that is exactly what has us on the brink of global conflict. exactly. it ends with the russian president, you know, he's often viewed or painted as this figure in the west. he wants to destroy the world. he was so full of anger in hayes, but in this interview, he said the wealth needs to be stable and sustainable. it needs to be united and worked together as a whole. but, you know, with the state of the world as it is, how we're listed is that what steps could countries actually take to make that reality? like i think, certainly realistic, you know, one of the things about kootenai, that's almost a disservice is this construction of him as an irrational actor. you know, we've seen this from people like, ok, magenta's odd. the leader in north korea comes on. we've seen this painting of the
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mess fanatical liter. um, in those instances it might be true. we're talking about less developed countries, but with russia, i'm a nation and it has is a voting member on the security council. if you look at russ as history, you know they're, they're certainly talk. i'm in the middle east that they partnered with united states to fight terrorist individuals who are trying to cause disorder. so certainly comes across as more rational than he's been painted in the past. um and i certainly think that there's an opportunity to go forward with peace. you know, probably one of the biggest groups watching this interview with keen insight and detail was probably, uh, members of a potential trump administration that's potentially going to be coming in and trying to reverse course on the disasters. biden policy that has us on the brink of a global war. so there's certainly going to be some annual ization of what could be done. a certainly a 1st step would probably be to invite a 3rd party to lead negotiations. this is what we've seen previously. and during international conflicts, you see bite in currently talking about trying to sports israel into
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a temporary stop on, on, on fighting, and move that into a permanent ceasefire. we see nothing close to this kind of analysis in russia, which is interest rate considering, you know, ukraine, they're just, they're taking heavy losses. and this is something certainly that's going on for too long. and data and the president also is the old people that should live in secures not just the leads and how so i can use that division globally today. you know, with politicians being completely out of touch with the realities and issues facing people worldwide. well look, you know, you came across as someone who uh stood up to uh, what was going on in ukraine under his perception, in order to protect people who were loyal to, to russia. you know, he talks about what was going on in the done past reason and how he had to do something for quote brothers slavic brothers who were being bombarded by keys on because of the process that were going on. but certainly the discussions created by
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putting has elevated the discussion of what is going on globally. i bought a lot of americans didn't know what the my don revolution even was before last night. they thought that the russia, ukraine conflict started over the unexpected annexation of, excuse me, of crimea, which certainly isn't true. all this can be verified. you know, if you question anything that i'm saying you can go to google and you can look up a speech that lindsey graham and john mccain gave to ukrainian nazis in 2016 they said office is coming in 2017. so there certainly factors that play within the foreign policy, the blog who are, you know, working to undermine piece globally. and you know, if you, if you favor, you know, working together, if you favor a cost clip halting is i'm, which is supposedly the, the world view that you know, global thinkers are supposed to embrace. and certainly you start to think about what the united states can do to decrease tension with russia and alleviate that.
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made it clear that he's not looking to go to poland. he's not looking to start a war with nato countries, but deceptively enough entities like the new zealand, harold, i came out with cupboards today, st. pete, and threatens war on. so you're still gonna see some propaganda from search some media outlets, but there is going to be an increase in the level of discussion. and certainly that increase in the level of discussion and the quality of those discussions is something that might lead to peace. might lead to more media scrutiny of some things that the washington the leads and their proxies in the media. yes, i continue to try to say that would not be a wonderful thing to know that this interview was a turning point. that 20 started off negotiations again. do you think that's realistic though? i mean, given what we've seen from the white house on to bind and thus far, do you think that's a realistic possibility in the coming months? certainly right. nikita question looked at this interview, have actually any global implications on what's taking place on a geo.

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