@phuqizm15472 months agoI dont speak russian but i understood putin speaking in russian more than i understand biden speaking english. 2180
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@niculaevirgil-iulian81002 months agoNow tucker needs to interview biden for the world to see the difference. 931
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@kieshiap18622 months ago" no one will be able to separate our souls. " beautiful, it really touched my heart. 319
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@JanMcAllister2 months agoNo americans didnt know about any coups or operations or signature agreements. We are never told the truth about anything. 43
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@miraelgogi59942 months agoRepublic of crimea had autonomy within ukraine, by constitutional law they had every right to declare independence. I' m from crimea. 561
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@themissingpeace79562 months agoPutin quote of the year to the u. S. You have anything better to do? " 224
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@indy18692 months agoMeanwhile most americans are scratching their heads on finding out that people existed before 1775. 1079
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@Male_Code2 months agoPutin did not divulge minor details to back up his words. You can see right now that two avenues in kiev are named after bandera (nazi collaborator) and. ...Expand134
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@yaroslav28882 months agoThis is important, please like it. Tucker is a good journalist and probably not stupid, but he never realized that Putin talked about history for a long time not because he believes that Russia has a right to some territory! The story is told in order to make it clear why everything that happens in Ukraine is so important for Russia! It's a pity that Tucker misunderstood this. Russia does not need the territories of Ukraine! Russia needs a reliable, kind neighbor who does not praise the Nazis, does not ban the Russian language and does not host foreign troops, but since Ukraine refused to negotiate on this issue in 2022, Russia had to resort to military means and annexation. There was no other choice. .....Expand273
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@Olyshka.2 months agoIt is only one example, my mom a korean national born in ussa, had been working in 1980 in ukrainian republic that was a part of ussa that time, she was. ...Expand125
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@carolineadcock2502 months agoDoes any western leader have so much intelligence, knowledge and wisdom? 246
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@WWROABM2 months agoPutin shows that he is well versed in u. S. Domestic politics. His understanding of our tensions is precise. 50
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@blick1312 months agoAs a russian, i' m amazed at how many people think that russia is communist. It' s like they don' t teach you the rest of the world in school at all. No offence just bewilderment. 1756
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@olyashesterikova94882 months agoI am a russian, love my country and people. I hope this interview will open people' s eyes about russia. Unfortunately, most people in the world have. ...Expand133
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@juanpablosanchezaveleyra64542 months agoNo, he is not saying two different things. He's saying that he's willing to negotiate if gun supply stops, thats on his side, on ukraines side they have to remove the decree. That is not contradictory. .....Expand93
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@1968.52 months agoRussia demanded the implementation of the Minsk agreements point by point, which first included constitutional reform of Ukraine and only then the transfer of border security to it. The West decided that it could implement the agreements in a manner that was beneficial to them. First, Russia leaves, and then Ukraine will carry out constitutional reform. This is nonsense! The Ukrainians would first kill all dissenters. And the reform would not have been carried out. .....Expand33
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@Dan123a2 months agoRussia was not the party in the minsk agreements. It was a guarantor like germany. The agreements were between ukrainian government and donbas. 82
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@AndrezBonifacio-sp7bp2 months agoRespect to both tucker (the living definition of professional journalism) and putin (the true definition of powerful leader who loves his country) 20
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@whitelilycalla2 months agoWaiting for biden to give an interview to a russian journalist for. At least 2 mins. 1868
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@sergio47402 months agoRussia was not part in the minsk agreement that had 3 signatories: ukraine, france and germany. What part didn' t russia fulfill since russia was not in the agreement? 65
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@roll2rolls12 months agoKevin i dont watch you often as your videos dont always pop in my feed. But i think you did a fantastic job with this and it was very helpful and not id="hidden10" annoying when you interjected. You were able enhance one of the most historic interviews in 50 years. If would love to see you do this again on other interviews. ...Expand21
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@user-vs1hm1ll7z2 months ago2 - . 85
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@shelleymullin2 months agoPutin hits the nail on the head when talking about how america needs a " boogie man" for it' s perpetual wars! This was a great interview. Many thanks to tucker, president putin and of course kevin. 18
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@sibalogh2 months agoThis was the greatest interview in the history of presidents of any country that i can recall. Fortunately this interview was also the type that tucker. ...Expand13
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@ilyas.6922 months agoAs ai must say that the english translation is very accurate, high-quality. 773
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@ivan_m84582 months agoThanks to tucker for this interview. This is important information about the history of relations between russia and ukraine (which is unknown in western tucker carlson is an excellent journalist. He listens carefully to mr. Putin without interrupting him. This deserves my respect for tucker. ...Expand56
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@omarortiz84582 months agoNote: when putin says the roman empire after mentioning the mongolians he is talking about the byzantine empire' s final days before the muslims captured. ...Expand23
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@NickolasEternity2 months agoHi! Kevin! I hope you are well. About . Did you read the Minsk Agreements? If you would see it you find that Russia is not a side of those agreements. It has nothing about Russia. 2 sides only in the agreements: Government in Kiev and Donbass provinces. .....Expand11
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@songfitsterlou28142 months agoYou can tell president putin was hurting. I felt sympathy for him and his people and i am really pissed off at how our government has conducted themselves over the years and especially now. Evil! 145
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@Alec-en6wy2 months agoAbout the 2 putins thing: 1. Mr yanukovich withdrew police forces to negotiate the agreement with the opposition and the agreement was canceled the 2. Russia withdrew forces from kiyev to finalize the negotiations in istanbul and the deal was cancelled a few days later. now if you (usa, or gb or whoever wanted to defeat russia) want to negotiate you have to do the first step and withdraw your mercenaries and personnel and stop the weapons supply. that is not a two putin thing and there will be no more good will to smooth things up. Thank you for watching. ...Expand13
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@unacceptablemooshmeat22132 months agoCan you imagine any north american president or prime minister in the last 3 decades giving a 30 minute history lesson that dates back to the 9th century? Our leaders barely know their ass from their elbow! 1049
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@frankbohm78802 months agoGreat and very interesting and eye opening. As in all interviews you hear and see the responses from both people and you get to make sense one way or another! 17
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@TheAPZOR2 months agoPutin gave us a nice history lesson and biden cant tell what day of a week it is. 79
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@condomadness32232 months agoThank you for allowing me to watch this live. I couldn' t find it anywhere. There was one other channel, but the guy was drinking a beer, with his face covering half the screen, constintantely interrupting. 5
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@joyhandy742 months agoIf you look at putin' s history, you will see how smart he is. He basically has the inside story of lots of pieces, not just historically, but politically. ...Expand77
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@NowonBeauty2 months agoNew subbie here because i really loved youron this video. It helped me understand a lot more, because a political or history buff, i am not. You limited your commentary and the majority of this video, you let play out. Thank you! Most youtubers are more interested in hearing themselves talk, than actually giving helpful commentary and just letting the video play. Great job. ...Expand6
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@Amon_Ra.2 months agoHello everyone, i' m from russia. I want to thank tucker carlson for coming to our country and conducting this interview and all those who will watch it. 688
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@colleenmcnally74002 months agoYou did an awesome video here. Thank you and god bless you. 11
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@paulsutubification2 months agoThis interview would have been much easier for me, except for the fact that i kept comparing putins memory from my presidents memory. Putins memory witho. ...Expand13
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@joey19172 months agoThank you that was very informative and it shows that war should never happened. 9
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@natal47622 months agoGod bless you! People who are still able to think and understand must know this truth. 7
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@PerceivedREALITY9992 months agoWhen putin speaks i listen, when biden speaks i laugh. When biden stumbles up the stairs i laugh some more. When zelensky speaks i hide my wallet. 1130
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@mack____2 months agoGreat interview from tucker carlson. Seeing it told live without any time limits or commercial breaks. Thats true journalism. Couldnt get it on cnn or foxnews. Kevin thanks for streaming it. 18
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@growingwithgio2 months agoGreat job Kevin & thank you! 2 things Putin said a chip implanted in The human brain, not Elons own brain . Also, he remained consistent in his statement that if the U.S stops providing weapons, they can resolve the issue within a matter of weeks. He simply stated in addition, that the British Prime minister issued a decree prohibiting negotiations with Russia which is also a hindrance to peace but I didnt hear him say anything contradictory. .....Expand38
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@johngill84072 months agoKevin, lloved your work. Wish i could get more of it. Your flash comments were inoffensive and very concisively placed, helping build our complete awareness. 2
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@scottyjordan90232 months agoGreat job! You are very knowledgeable. I liked how you kept stopping to explain what was being discussed. 6
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@xvii57532 months agoPutin did not say that after they stopped giving weapons, it would be possible to start negotiations. He said that if they stop giving weapons, then the war will basically be over. Without negotiations. But negotiations can be held at any time without preconditions. This has also been discussed many times .....Expand7
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@Dan123a2 months agoRussian navy has been in crimea for centuries, not since 2014. 364
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@aMp-2 months agoI found you from when you visited tim pool, and i must say that this is the best live commentary i' ve ever watched! Thank you for bringing this neutral,. ...Expand12
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@Kawayolnyo2 months agoRussia did notcrimea. Is taking by force (political or militaristic, regardless) while crimean intricate than that. In all actuality it' s physically impossible for russian military tocrimea, asconstitutes intervention from outside, essentially external invasion. Crimea wasn' tby russian military, simply because russian military was officially stationed in crimea' s territory and waters for centuries prior(especially so theflotilla) to the so-calledagain, if you didn' t process it the first time: russian fleet was officially stationed there for centuries. Yes, even while crimea was under what is nowadays consensually and officially being treated by absolute majority of crimeans asyears" under ukrainian regime. That' s right - there was two military sets in crimea, russian and ukrainian. Ukrainian military was a much later thing, while russian fleet and military were there for centuries prior. There was noas due to official and open referendum, therussian troops took over military duties of ukrainian side' s, as those either ran away once the results of referendum were up, or openly (and gladly so) defected and were welcomed back into russian military, with all honors and ranks kept intact. That is the real factual truthof what happened. ...Expand45
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@user-gk2gj8nf8s2 months agoThis is, to my view, the greatest interview of all time. I was able to watch the state of mind of two brilliant and smart human beings. This gives me hope. ...Expand39
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@danl.47432 months agoI' m a first time on this channel and i really enjoyed listening to kevin' s side notes during the interview. It' s nice to find someone intelligent. ...Expand2
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@joycehaines20552 months agoMe too, thanks for your enthusiasm, world peace is an important concept. 7
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@tatianasandalova85082 months agoGreat interview! translator was amazing! thank yo nt! thank you t carlson! hopefully it will be a great & positive shift to end the war . ...Expand31
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@user-lh8qt6pu6g2 months agoThis is a very great and informative and very useful interesting history of russia andto tucker for doing this interview so give us a better understanding. 6
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@joycehaines20552 months agoThank you for your points of information throughout the interview. 4
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@halo0628852 months agoKevin this was my first time watching your videos. I really enjoyed this content. Thank you for explaining the way you do at the end of the video. Very. ...Expand5
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@lulanez86082 months agoThank you for the 10 years history. A great start. 6
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@leono73802 months agoTo understand the present, you have to know the history of the past. 616
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@slhgrow76832 months agoReally great summarized breakdown. And clarification on/for various key points. Thank you for sharing. 4
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@machizomultimedia2 months agoI will watch this full interview. It is nice and good to understand the truth. Thanks for sharing. Cheers. 9
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@mrducksmrnot12 months agoTucker meeting with putin was a plus. At least " we the people" are getting info of how this war and the cost of life on both sides could have. ...Expand33
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@mel1241772 months agoCan' t find any world leader with that utterly deep sense of history anywhere. As a history junkie, my admiration for putin had just increased tenfold! 36
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@nolawest51832 months agoVery good report - all the way around! thank you, kevin! 2
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@ottomanstamper76092 months agoI think you misinterpret what Putin was saying about the UN; he was not saying that the UN was illegitimate but rather that the sanctions that the US was imposing were illegitimate according to the UN charter. is where he makes the statement. is your interpretation. .....Expand204
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@cropkicker23612 months agoThank you for breaking this down with commentary that is not biased. Your thoughts were insightful and did not try to influence the viewer to a certain perspective. Thank you kevin! 5
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@Russkaya_Propaganda2 months agoHello my friend. I am from russia and in three days i watched the different reactions of american and english bloggers to putin' s interview. I want. ...Expand12
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@syang77752 months agoThank you kevin! Watched the interview on your channel. Your commentaries were superb! Once again the interview confirms that putin is the one and only world class leader in our time. 18
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@jb6789012 months agoI spent my youth fighting in the cold war as a us submarine officer. Suffice to say, the west, in particular, the us and nato, want this confrontation. ...Expand3
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@MrMarkS-lg7yk2 months agoI just watched the entire two-hour tucker carlson - putin interview on youtube. I highly recommend everyone watch it and make up their own mind. And as. ...Expand472
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@pluto57462 months agoOnly older audience might remember the kobe conflict when us got so offended when russia decided to have a base in kobe. American went outraged and another. ...Expand7
@alijafali67222 months agoLike putin said " dont you guys have your own issues " 7
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@sislau2 months agoYou really did do a neutral report and sum up! I' m truly impressed! Thank you for posting this. Thank you for your neutrality. It was a very interesting. ...Expand5
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@evgen-cy6so2 months agoThe west does not understand the closeness of ukraine and russia on the cultural front. It' s like canada and the usa - different countries, but actually. ...Expand13
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@charlesabrahamramirez-verd31902 months agoPutin: the us should focus on the border. 519
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@bradmeyer28612 months agoAs a history major and just a man who is fascinated with how the world unfolds in order to be prepared for the future. I also believe in taking politics. ...Expand12
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@titot23702 months agoI hope each and every us citizen including those in the intelligence space watches this interview. Perpetual war for profit is never good for ordinary people. 5
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@JM-ut7bn2 months agoPs, nothing odd about asking for a halt in weapons supply. To be expected. The controller is being asked to lay down arms during negotiations. Nothing. ...Expand14
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@floridianhomesteader42622 months agoI honestly don' t think that tucker was embarrassed by or worried about putin calling him out on his previous attempts to join the cia i' m wondering. ...Expand8
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@neuromd422 months agoI was never a big fan of tucker carlson when he was on the channel (that rhymes with socks}, but this was a brilliant interview, and i have much respect great channel kevin. ...Expand4
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@coucoun12752 months agoPutin was very right to tell the deep historical background of this conflict for 20 minutes at the very beginning of the interview, since tens without knowledge of this part of russian history, any further conversation becomes meaningless. ...Expand668
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@taradubreuil42272 months agoExcellent! Thanks a lot! eliane.
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@elenasonina18722 months agoabout russia implementating minsk agreement - WRONG TRANSLATION. The Minsk agreement was not for Russia to implement. Putin said that it would be hard to implement FOR UKRAINE. Meaning Ukraine was meant to implement them and it would be hard for them. Russia was not a signatory to the Minsk agreement, it was an agreement between Kiev and the break away regions to get back to peaceful state .....Expand5
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@TheTonewavesound2 months agoHey just wanted to tell you that we appreciate you for all that youre doing for community and the people around the neighborhood usa by knowing about t. ...Expand3
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@Elisa-ul2we2 months agoGreat commentary kevin, very useful thanks for your input! This is real journalism, the msm are spitting venom. 2
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@andreishade29642 months agoAnother thing that was mentioned, but not highlighted is that russia and collective west granted ukrane its sovereignty in 1991-93 as a neutral, non nuclear. ...Expand4
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@diane58362 months agoOver 1 million views. People are starving for real journalism. 94
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@Martin-en8nf2 months agoCrimea has always been and is an independent entity, it had and has its own autonomy and leadership. As part of Ukraine, and also now as part of the Russian Federation. This is why what Vladimir Putin said is correct. .....Expand7
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@killer978112 months agoQuality (almost) 3 hours. Very informative. Big step. 3
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@deedeaross38302 months agoYo i got to tell you i just stumbled upon your channel but i am now a subscriber. 1
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@setorious2 months agoE hack is so cool. really appreciate you sharing so much with us kevin.
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@tonybenn10002 months agoI was wondering, what might the us. Do, if russia started building a military base in, lets say cuba, or maybe mexico? Would they be ok with that? 6
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@zsoltfulop93682 months agoJust a simple example to make you understand why russia and the russian minority un ukraine were upset. As we know in canada there are two official languages:. ...Expand212
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@richard94922 months agoWow sound finally. Had a well needed laugh over the audio issue. Way-to-go kev!
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@climatescientist2 months agoWhat a great translation too. Aounds like a guy i would grab a beer with. 2
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Tucker is a good journalist and probably not stupid, but he never realized that Putin talked about history for a long time not because he believes that Russia has a right to some territory!
The story is told in order to make it clear why everything that happens in Ukraine is so important for Russia! It's a pity that Tucker misunderstood this.
Russia does not need the territories of Ukraine! Russia needs a reliable, kind neighbor who does not praise the Nazis, does not ban the Russian language and does not host foreign troops, but since Ukraine refused to negotiate on this issue in 2022, Russia had to resort to military means and annexation. There was no other choice. .. ...Expand 273
1. Mr yanukovich withdrew police forces to negotiate the agreement with the opposition and the agreement was canceled the 2. Russia withdrew forces from kiyev to finalize the negotiations in istanbul and the deal was cancelled a few days later.
now if you (usa, or gb or whoever wanted to defeat russia) want to negotiate you have to do the first step and withdraw your mercenaries and personnel and stop the weapons supply.
that is not a two putin thing and there will be no more good will to smooth things up. Thank you for watching. ...Expand 13
translator was amazing!
thank yo nt!
thank you t carlson!
hopefully it will be a great & positive shift to end the war
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thank you, kevin! 2
since tens without knowledge of this part of russian history, any further conversation becomes meaningless. ...Expand 668
eliane.
really appreciate you sharing so much with us kevin.