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Originally Posted by Playbig2000
-Putin knows way too much history
Well he invents a lot of it which certainly makes it easier.
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-Putin is operating on an intellectual plane far above all US politicians
Low bar, but no he doesn't even get close to clearing it. This statement should tell you a lot about whoever you took this review from though.
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-Putin appears to want cooperation but the West have isolated Russia
Yes, Putin would love to have cooperation in restoring the USSR.
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-Putin does not want to invade Poland or take over the world
If this were on the table he'd absolutely want to.
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-Putin is not the deranged warmonger the MSM describes him as
Yet here he is, in charge of the largest invasion since WW2.
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-Putin is well-aware of the “Deep State” and recognizes the CIA as nefarious
He is the closest thing to Deep State. He's meddled in several elections now, and has had spies and diplomats kicked out of several countries for meddling in their affairs.
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I really wanted to see Putin go into detail on the degeneration of Western society, gender insanity, etc., because I think it would have resonated with the American People. The history about Ukrainian Nazism will be effective and his talk of “denazification” will certainly draw some attention.
He justified Hitler invading Poland because he wanted to justify his own invasion of Ukraine...
His firehose approach of launching every propaganda campaign he can come up serves as research and he's sticking to the things which his target audience are buying. He didn't bring up Nazism because it hasn't done well. Only the most insane Putin fanatics actually believe that Ukrainians are Nazis and he doesn't need to appeal to them.
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Obviously I wanted Tucker to ask Putin about the biolabs in Ukraine, but as I stated yesterday, this topic might be too far of a jump down the rabbit hole for those new to this realm. This interview seemed to be an introductory first impression to appeal to Western citizens and disprove the MSM-created perception of Putin.
If any of your sources are still harping on the biolabs then they're dumb. It's really that simple. No weapons were made in them.
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Anyone who watched the interview objectively would have to agree that Putin is not the monster we were told he was, and negotiations can be made if there is competency from US leadership. Hopefully this will change the perception of the US being innocent darlings in the conflict, and can eventually lead to mass realization that the US/NATO are the ones who brought war and weapons to Russia’s doorstep via espionage and CIA color revolutions."
Haven't finished the interview yet, but Putin is a pathological liar; that is part of the reason that he is such a monster. US/NATO did not force Putin to invade Ukraine, that's ridiculous, and it was discussed at length in the previous thread. A defensive agreement is only a threat to a country that feels they must invade other countries.
Putin found out first hand that the color revolutions were not CIA orchestrated. He found this out because when he tried to do it himself he failed, and it was extremely obvious. The vast majority of Ukrainians did not want to subservient to Putin, and for good cause. Manufacturing mass revolt did not happen, and probably isn't possible, although Putin is certainly trying his hardest.