Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Tucker Carlson Explains Why He's Interviewing Vladimir Putin

"Tucker Carlson confirmed the speculation that he traveled to Russia to interview President Vladimir Putin in a video he posted to X/Twitter from Moscow and offered a bit of a preview of what to expect.
"We're in Moscow tonight,” he began. “We're here to interview the President of Russia,
Vladimir Putin. We'll be doing that soon. There are risks to conducting an interview like this, obviously. So we thought about it carefully over many months. Here's why we're doing it: first because it's our job. We're in journalism. Our duty is to inform people two years into a war that's reshaping the entire world
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"Most Americans are not informed,” Carlson continued. "They have no real idea what's happening in this region — here in Russia or 600 miles away in Ukraine — but they should know. They're paying for much of it in ways they might not fully yet perceive. The war in Ukraine is a human disaster. It's left hundreds of thousands of people dead."
Carlson then insisted that only hearing one side of the story — that which comes from Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, isn’t journalism; it’s propaganda — propaganda being used to justify the United States getting more deeply involved in the war and to pay for it, too.
"It is government propaganda, propaganda of the ugliest kind, the kind that kills people. At the same time, our politicians and media outlets have been doing this — promoting a foreign leader like he's a new consumer brand — not a single Western journalist is bothered to interview the president of the other country involved in this conflict. Vladimir Putin,” he said." 
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92 combat clashes on front lines in last 24 hours

"Ninety-two combat engagements were recorded in the past 24 hours. In total, the enemy launched 4 missile strikes, 27 air strikes and 88 MLRS attacks at the positions of Ukrainian troops and settlements. Unfortunately, Russian terrorist attacks led to civilian casualties.
Residential buildings and other civilian infrastructure were destroyed and damaged,...air strikes were recorded in Yablunivka of the Sumy region, Veterynarne, Okhrymivka, Mala Vovcha, Pishchane and Kyslivka of the Kharkiv region, Oleksandropil, Vuhledar and Staromaiorske of the Donetsk region, and Novodarivka and Robotyne of the Zaporizhzhia region. More than 140 settlements in the Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson, and Mykolaiv regions came under artillery fire. In the Lyman sector, Ukrainian soldiers repelled 21 enemy attacks near Bilohorivka, Luhansk region, and Terny and Hryhorivka, Donetsk region.

In the Bakhmut sector, Ukraine's defense forces repelled 12 enemy attacks near the settlements of Bohdanivka and Klishchiivka, Donetsk region." Ukrin