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Elon Musk Now that’s a pro-tip! Bonus: after Putin interview coverage with Tucker Carlson

286,694 просмотров • 2 лет назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Elon Musk
Elon Musk2 лет назад

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Фото профиля Lion Flames
Lion Flames2 лет назад

I think the reason the US rejected Russia is because they needed to keep up the specter of a boogie man like the USSR in order to keep funding NATO and endless wars. So many people have died just so some few people can pocket a lot of money for themselves. It's just sick if you think about it.

Фото профиля Crumb_Catcher
Crumb_Catcher2 лет назад

@elonmusk The History was the best part of the interview. People need to understand that.

Фото профиля B.J Blazkowicz
B.J Blazkowicz2 лет назад

@elonmusk The fact that he’s not in prison or dead like the real journalists who’ve challenged Putin in the past speaks volumes. The fact that you people don’t understand who controlled the entire “interview” speaks volumes.

Фото профиля Apstrategist_HRI-Trust✨
Apstrategist_HRI-Trust✨2 лет назад

Why do we give Putin press? I am curious here. This is nothing new. I hope you do your due diligence & look into the deeper why. Oligarchy is not a democracy & Ukraine has a democracy that was doing better than Russia because people worked for it. International relations you may want to read a book by William Perry. On negotiating with Putin it may open your eyes to who he really is. Trump is very much like him. I am against Trump because HE IS a resurrection-ist and has no knowledge base in science technology or engineering. So to give Putin your time & press you give time to Trumpet’s. Know your why, this is not “Free Speech” this is your way to giving eyeballs to 70% lies. I am concerned your decision making here is very much Anti-American & Collin Powell would look at you as why? Rest in paradise Collin Powell your work does not go unnoticed.

Фото профиля skycop
skycop2 лет назад

@elonmusk Amazing and historical. Time will tell where it leads. Thank you Tucker.

Фото профиля Stian Tveit
Stian Tveit2 лет назад

@elonmusk It’s funny how little you Americans know about Europe and how we have worked with and invited Russia into business and culture. It went well for some time, but then Putin invaded Ukraine. Carlson did not interview Putin, Putin was the one in control all the time.

Фото профиля Pasha
Pasha2 лет назад

A tough interview @TuckerCarlson! ✌️ The answer to the first question is that as the leader of Russia stated “the law has letters and a spirit”. The latter could hardly be understood or embraced by many. The spirit is hard to measure, however, the leader feels it pretty well and any positive/negative assessment could be perceived as the law.

Фото профиля Xuan Vu
Xuan Vu2 лет назад

Really @TuckerCarlson? Russia is not expansionist because it is already the biggest country in the world? If Russia/Putin is not expansionist, what is it/he doing in Ukraine? The revisionist history does not change what the Ukrainian people voted for in 1991, independence. The Baltic states followed right after Ukraine. All of this happened after a failed coup against Gorbachev. With Putin's invasion of Ukraine, are the Baltic states over-reacting if they think they are next? Poland has nothing to be concerned about? Putin did a complete revision of how WWII started and blamed Poland for it when both Germany and the Soviet Union invaded Poland. All this tells me is that Putin would invade Poland and blame Poland for provoking him. Putin feels wounded because he was not accepted by the West. Do you think that since the cold war was recently over (in the 1990s, early 2000s) that it was just too soon for some states like all of Eastern Europe? Japan spent decades making amends to change opinions about what it did in Asia during WWII. Is it possible Putin is a bit touchy and whiny? A possible peace deal in 2022. This has been widely discussed. Russia would go nuclear to keep Crimea. Russia had its naval fleets headquartered in Crimea because it had an agreement with Ukraine to do so. Russia took over Crimea in a coup in 2014 and soon after, launched a war in the Donbass and Luhansk region. Just because it had physical control over Crimea at the start of this war does not mean it had legal possession under international law. After what Putin has done, how can Ukraine trust him? Why would you want a weak Russia? Russia is making itself weak by getting bogged down in Ukraine. It can stop and withdraw right now and shore up its defenses. The US is not keeping Russia in Ukraine. China is keeping Russia in Ukraine. Whatever happens, it is a win/win for China. Putin is playing chess and Putin sucks at it because he is playing by himself. Gasparov can tell you that. He has seen through Putin for more than a decade now.

Фото профиля Hendrik Hey
Hendrik Hey2 лет назад

@elonmusk I agree with Mr. Carlson Tucker a 100%. Historical “histories” are important! So let’s start here: Give back Alaska to the Russians!!! It was a bad deal,!!! Actually people from Alaska would appreciate to finally be able to express their russian culture. Vote for Trump!

Фото профиля Mark - Private AI
Mark - Private AI2 лет назад

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