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Putin: Russia-Ukraine War Can End in a Few Weeks, ‘You Need to Stop…’ Claims Russian President
Putin: Russia-Ukraine War Can End in a Few Weeks, ‘You Need to Stop…’ Claims Russian President
In an interview with Tucker Carlson, a former Fox anchor, Vladimir Putin asserted that his campaign against Ukraine could conclude within a few weeks. According to the Russian President, if the West would merely quit aiding Kyiv in defending itself, his nation’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine might end.”You need to stop supplying weaponsIn reference to Western support for Kyiv, the speaker remarked, “if you really want to stop fighting.”. It’ll be finished in a few weeks. That’s all,” he continued. Putin defined de-Nazification for the first time, saying that it entailed outlawing all neo-Nazi movements. Those who uphold this idea, encourage this behavior, and work to keep it alive must be removed, he declared.
Putin said, “I cannot remember when I talked to him,” adding that the two last spoke prior to the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, indicating that Biden has not attempted to find a diplomatic end to the conflict. “I had such personal relationship with Trump,” he continued.Regarding X’s owner Elon Musk, Putin responded, “I think there’s no stopping Elon Musk,” citing rumors that he had placed a chip in a person’s brain. He’ll behave in a unique manner.
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After then, Carlson questioned Putin over the September 2022 attacks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, which sparked an interesting discussion. “Who detonated Nord Stream?” Carlson queried. Putin answered, “You definitely.” In response, Tucker said, “I had a busy day.” I didn’t detonate the Nord Stream. Putin mockingly retorted that the CIA had no alibi for the day of the bombings, but Carlson had. The Russian said that only the United States would have the ability and motivation to blow up the pipeline, but he offered no proof to support his claims, which Washington has consistently refuted.
The Kremlin’s spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, stated earlier this week that Carlson was picked especially for his pro-Moscow position on the situation. Instead of being pro-Russian or pro-Ukrainian, it is pro-American. Peskov remarked of Carlson’s viewpoint, “It stands in sharp contrast to the position of traditional Anglo-Saxon media.” Meanwhile, the White House has played down the interview, saying it won’t change the public conversation in America.