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  • Watch Tucker Carlson’s full interview with Vladimir Putin on why he invaded Ukraine

    Watch Tucker Carlson’s full interview with Vladimir Putin on why he invaded Ukraine

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has provided insights into his latest perspectives on the Ukraine war during a significant two-hour interview with Tucker Carlson on Thursday night.

    The interview, which captured global attention, offered viewers a rare glimpse into Putin’s thoughts and intentions regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

    Putin responded to American conservative pundit Tucker Carlson’s question about the Ukraine war by saying, “I understand that my long speeches probably fall outside of the genre of the interview. That is why I asked you at the beginning, are we going to have a serious talk or a show?”

    In a bombshell two-hour interview with American conservative pundit Tucker Carlson, Vladimir Putin revealed his thoughts on the Ukraine war, including the pivotal moment he decided to launch the invasion.

    Putin, known for his assertive rhetoric, provided historical context to the conflict, tracing back to the foundation of Russia in 862 and highlighting key events such as the Bolshevik revolution and the formation of the Soviet Union. He particularly emphasized Russia’s historical ties to Ukraine and disputed its independence.

    The Russian president pointed to the Maidan Uprising in 2014, which resulted in the ousting of pro-Kremlin Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, as a catalyst for his decision to invade Ukraine. Putin alleged CIA involvement in the uprising, characterizing it as a coup and citing it as justification for Russian intervention.

    He said: “Why the coup? Why the victims? Why threaten Crimea? Why launch an operation in Donbas? This I do not understand. That is exactly what the miscalculation is. CIA did its job to complete the coup.”

    “It was they who started the war in 2014. Our goal is to stop this war. And we did not start this war in 2022. This is an attempt to stop it,” Putin insisted.

    When asked whether Russia have achieved its aims, Putin responded “no,” saying that one of its aims that has yet to be achieved was Ukraine’s “de-Nazification”.

    His aim to “denazify” the country, citing World War II, has long served as a justification for his invasion.

    He also accused the US-led Western coalition such as Germany and France, of prolonging the conflict, saying that peace talks – referring to the Minsk agreements that sought to end the 2014 conflict between Ukraine and Russian separatist groups in the Donbas region – with Ukraine were “almost finalized.”

    “But after we withdrew our troops from Kyiv, as I have already said, the other side threw away all these agreements and obeyed the instructions of Western countries, European countries and the United States to fight Russia to the bitter end.”

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    Between October and November 2021, Russia initiated a significant buildup of troops and military assets along its border with Ukraine, marking a concerning escalation in tensions in the region.

    The buildup continued in the subsequent months, with additional forces deployed to Belarus, purportedly for joint exercises with Belarusian counterparts. Moreover, Russian troops were dispatched to the Russian-backed separatist enclave of Transdniestria in Moldova and to Russian-occupied Crimea.

    By February 2022, Western defense analysts estimated that the number of Russian troops encircling Ukraine had reached staggering levels, with figures reaching as high as 190,000. This substantial military presence raised alarm bells among analysts, who warned of the imminent possibility of a Russian incursion into Ukraine.

    The buildup of Russian forces along the Ukrainian border and in neighboring territories heightened concerns about the potential for further conflict in the region.

  • Putin to be interviewed by Tucker Carlson

    Putin to be interviewed by Tucker Carlson

    Tucker Carlson, a former Fox News host, says he will soon have an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.

    In a video on X, also known as Twitter, Carlson said he wanted to do the interview because he believes that Americans should know all they can about a war that they are involved in.

    Mr Putin hasn’t talked to a Western reporter one-on-one since he invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

    The Kremlin has not said anything yet.

    Several hours later, Russian reports said that the interview had lasted for about two hours and would be released “soon”.

    Ukraine’s deputy defense minister Hanna Maliar said: “The only safe interview in this situation is the questioning in The Hague. ”

    She said that the International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin. They are accusing him of war crimes and illegally sending children from Ukraine to Russia.

    Russian state media has been talking a lot about Tucker Carlson’s visit to Moscow, and they have been covering everything he does.

    “Interviews like this can have risks, so we have been thinking about it carefully for many months,” Carlson said in his announcement video.

    Carlson said he paid for the trip to Russia and did the interview because most Americans don’t know about the conflict that is changing the world, and he blames the mainstream media for it.

    Ever since the war in Ukraine started, he said that reporters from Western countries have talked to Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky several times, even though he had called Zelensky a “dictator” before.

    But they are “excited meetings” that are meant to make Mr. Zelensky’s request for more US involvement in the war sound even stronger, Carlson said.

    “That’s not real news – it’s just the government trying to control what people think. ”

    At the same time, Tucker Carlson said that no Western journalist has taken the effort to interview Vladimir Putin.

    Steve Rosenberg, who reports on Russia for the BBC, said that the BBC has asked the Kremlin for information multiple times in the past 18 months. “We never say ‘yes’. ”

    The head of the FT’s office in Moscow, Max Seddon, said it was surprising to say there aren’t enough American reporters covering the Russian side of the invasion when two American journalists are currently in jail for doing just that. Evan Gershkovich from The Wall Street Journal and Alsu Kurmasheva from Radio Free Europe have been in jail since last year before their trials.

    Russian journalist Yevgenia Albats said that she and many other reporters had to leave their country to keep working, while Carlson was staying in an expensive hotel room in Moscow.

    Russian reporters have been told not to call the situation a “war” and to use the term “special military operation” instead.

    Russia attacking Ukraine has caused a lot of damage and suffering to the country and its people.

    The United Nations said that Russian soldiers have been causing a lot of harm in Ukraine, including raping people, torturing them, and killing them.

    Russia took over four more areas of Ukraine, in addition to Crimea, in 2014.

    Tucker Carlson has been a vocal supporter of Mr Putin since the war started. Shortly before Russia attacked, he said that “the main goal of America’s foreign policy is to hate Putin,” but he wanted his viewers to think about why that is.

    “Did Putin ever call me a racist. Has he said he’ll get me fired for disagreeing with him. ” Carlson asked as Russian troops gathered on Ukraine’s border. “These are good questions, and the answer to all of them is: No. Vladimir Putin didn’t do any of that.

    After Russia attacked, he spoke a little differently in another show and said “Vladimir Putin began this war. ” “He is the reason for what we are seeing tonight in Ukraine. ”

    It’s not clear when the interview will happen, but Carlson said it will be posted live and unedited on his X account. Elon Musk, the owner of the platform, said he won’t stop or block the interview.

    Tucker Carlson used to be a popular TV host on Fox News, but he suddenly left the channel last year.

    While working at the US network, his shows often influenced the ideas and goals of conservatives and the Republican party.

    He was really important as the main host of a popular political talk show from 2016 to 2023, and now he has his own show on X.

  • Tucker Carlson part ways with Fox News

    Tucker Carlson part ways with Fox News

    Fox News announced on Monday that it is cutting ties with fiery anchor Tucker Carlson, the network’s most well-liked prime-time host and a prominent figure in the contemporary conservative movement known for his provocative remarks and conspiratorial language.

    The network announced the stunning news days after it agreed to pay nearly $800 million to Dominion Voting Systems to avert a high-stakes defamation trial that had cast a shadow over the future of the network.

    “FOX News Media and Tucker Carlson have agreed to part ways,” the company said in a short news release. “Mr. Carlson’s last program was Friday April 21st.”

    Carlson’s most recent broadcast did not feature any indication that he was preparing to leave the network. “We’ll be back on Monday,” he said cheerfully at the end of Friday’s episode.

    Fox News did not specify why Carlson is leaving, and a spokeswoman did not immediately respond to an email from NBC News requesting more information on his abrupt exit.

    The network’s statement did not include any comment from Carlson. The network will rely on a rotation of interim hosts until it names a permanent anchor for the 8 p.m. ET programming block.

    “Fox & Friends” co-host Brian Kilmeade anchored the 8 p.m. hour on Monday and opened the show with a brief statement addressing the elephant in the room: “As you probably have heard, Fox News and Tucker Carlson have agreed to part ways. I wish Tucker the best.”

    “I’m great friends with Tucker and always will be,” Kilmeade added. “But right now, it’s time for ‘Fox News Tonight,’ so let’s get started.”

  • Kanye West interview pulled over ‘more hate speech’

    An upcoming episode of the YouTube talk show The Shop: Uninterrupted has been scrapped after Kanye West allegedly used “hate speech and extremely dangerous stereotypes” in an interview.

    The move came as it emerged the star had shared a series of comments based on racist conspiracy theories in a separate interview with Fox News.

    Fox removed those segments before the broadcast, but the footage was leaked to the technology website Motherboard.

    West has not commented on either case.

    The BBC has asked both him and Fox News for a response.

    The star, who is legally known as Ye, was previously suspended from Instagram and Twitter for making anti-Semitic comments.

    Those posts came in response to a backlash against his show at Paris Fashion Week, where he wore a t-shirt carrying the slogan “White Lives Matter”.

    The Anti-Defamation League has called the phrase “hate speech” and attributed it to white supremacists, who began using it in 2015 in response to the Black Lives Matter movement.

     

    Amid the backlash, he appeared on Fox News, where he told host Tucker Carlson the t-shirt was “funny” and “the obvious thing to do”.

    In unaired clips from the same interview, which leaked on Tuesday, West detailed his belief in an unfounded anti-Semitic conspiracy theory that Planned Parenthood was founded “to control the Jew population” in conjunction with the Ku Klux Klan.

    “When I say Jew, I mean the 12 lost tribes of Judah… who the people know as the race Black really is,” he told host Tucker Carlson, referring to a claim, unsupported by historical evidence, that Black people are the “real” Jewish race, and that Jews are attempting to “steal” their birthright.

    West also complained that his children were attending a school where Kwanzaa – an annual celebration of African-American culture – is taught, saying he would rather they learned about the Jewish holiday Hanukkah because “at least it will come with some financial engineering”, yet another anti-Semitic trope.

    West appeared on Fox News last week
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    In another clip, the rapper confirmed he had received the Covid-19 vaccine, despite previously claiming the shots were “the mark of the beast” and part of a plot to implant chips in people.

    He also claimed that “fake children” had been placed in his home to manipulate and “sexualize” his four children with former wife Kim Kardashian.

    Fox has not explained why it excluded these clips from its broadcast, although most television interviews are edited and condensed for clarity.

    Producers of The Shop: Uninterrupted, on the other hand, decided against airing their interview with West altogether, and said they would not share details of his comments.

    Maverick Carter, who produces the show with basketball legend LeBron James, told the Andscape website: “Kanye was booked weeks ago and, after talking to Kanye directly the day before we taped, I believed he was capable of a respectful discussion and he was ready to address all his recent comments.

    “Unfortunately, he used The Shop to reiterate more hate speech and extremely dangerous stereotypes.”

    The statement continued: “While The Shop embraces thoughtful discourse and differing opinions, we have zero tolerance for hate speech of any kind and will never allow our channels to be used to promote hate.

    “I take full responsibility for believing Kanye wanted a different conversation and apologise to our guests and crew. Hate speech should never have an audience.”

    It is believed that James was not present as the interview took place.

    West was diagnosed with bipolar disorder years ago and has publicly spoken about his challenges with his mental health.

    However, medical experts and people who share West’s condition have warned that mental health problems do not go hand-in-hand with anti-Semitism.

    “There are many people who don’t have mental health issues who are racist and bigoted. And there are people with mental health issues who are not racist or bigoted,” clinical psychologist Carla Manly told USA Today. “We want to see those as two very different issues.”

    “I think Kanye is honestly just an idiot,” Sam, who has bipolar disorder, told BBC World Service.

    “He rolls with his disorder and lets it harm whoever is around him, and I think that’s extremely irresponsible.

    “I don’t think he should be associated with bipolar disorder or the mental health movement, because he doesn’t speak for us.”

    Source: bbc.com