Joe Biden is on his way out. But he’s not giving up on his agenda.
As Tucker Carlson has just admitted to a stunning discovery of a covert Biden operation.
The war between Russia and Ukraine has been raging on for nearly three years now. There’s no end in sight, even though the Biden administration has been claiming that there would be an end to this war “very soon.” Apparently “very soon” means something entirely different to Joe Biden and his cronies than the American people.
Could it be, though, that the Biden administration is trying to escalate this war? Is the Biden administration intentionally trying to poke the Russia bear? Popular independent news show host, Tucker Carlson, seems to think this might be the case. And he has evidence to back it up.
Tucker Carlson’s Moscow Visit Brings Shocking Biden Admin Revelations
On Tuesday, Tucker Carlson, former Fox News host and prominent media figure, shared a video from Moscow that shed light on what he views as an alarming breakdown in communication between the U.S. and Russia, exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Carlson’s commentary highlights his concerns over U.S. involvement in the conflict and the silencing of alternative perspectives in the American media.
In his video, Carlson reflected on the escalation of tensions following President Joe Biden’s authorization on November 17 to allow Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied long-range missiles to strike targets within Russian territory. This move, Carlson noted, had brought the U.S. perilously close to nuclear confrontation — a sentiment he emphasized was more severe than during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
“In that time, just a few weeks ago, the Biden administration, American military personnel launched missiles into mainland Russia and k*lled at least a dozen Russian soldiers. So we are, unbeknownst to most Americans, in a hot war with Russia, an undeclared war, a war you did not vote for and that most Americans don’t want, but it is ongoing,” Carlson said. “Because of that war, because of the fact that the U.S. military is k*lling Russians in Russia right now, we are closer to nuclear war than at any time in history, far closer than we were during the Cuban Missile Crisis.”
Carlson also pointed to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken as a pivotal figure in cutting off diplomatic channels between the U.S. and Russia. According to Carlson, the U.S. government has maintained no back channels or direct conversations with Russian officials for over two years. “We felt there must be someone behind the scenes in Washington working to make sure that this conflict doesn’t become a nuclear holocaust. But we found out that no, in fact, there is nobody. Tony Blinken, the current secretary of state, cut off all contact between the U.S. and Russian governments. There is no back channel. There is no conversation. There hasn’t been for more than two years,” Carlson explained.
He went on to express concern about American public access to diverse viewpoints, emphasizing that mainstream media outlets, such as NBC News and The New York Times, do not provide the public with a comprehensive understanding of the situation. “Meanwhile, most Americans have no access to any perspective other than that granted to them by NBC News and The New York Times. They don’t know how close we are. They don’t know the Russian perspective,” Carlson said. He reiterated his team’s efforts to bring this perspective to American audiences over the past year.
Carlson’s Moscow visit also included an attempt to secure an interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. However, he claimed the U.S. government actively blocked his efforts. “The American embassy in Kiev, which our tax dollars pay for, told the Zelenskyy government, ‘No, you may not do the interview.’ You can talk to CNN. You can’t talk to us. So we’ve been unable to speak to him,” Carlson said.
In his video, Carlson revealed that his team’s discussions in Moscow centered around understanding the trajectory of the conflict and potential pathways to de-escalation. He shared his conversation with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who he described as the longest-serving foreign minister in the world.
“So we came back to Moscow yesterday to interview the foreign minister of Russia, Sergei Lavrov, and ask him, where exactly are we? Are we headed toward an unprecedented conflict between Russia and the United States? Is there any way to peel Russia back from the east, from the sphere of China, back in to the west? Is that alliance permanent? Does the election of Donald Trump mean an end to this war, which is reshaping the world, the U.S. economy, the global economy and risking the life of every person on this planet? Is that possible? We just walked out of that interview,” Carlson added. “It’s absolutely fascinating.”
The U.S. decision to authorize long-range missile use by Ukraine has been a point of contention, with Russian President Vladimir Putin warning of the potential use of new hypersonic missiles against Ukrainian government and official buildings. However, in late November, U.S. intelligence sources reportedly informed Reuters that the missile authorization had not significantly increased the risk of nuclear conflict.
Amid these developments, Blinken continued his diplomatic efforts in Europe. On Monday, he attended what could be his final high-level NATO meeting to discuss strategic priorities, including continued support for Ukraine, deepening partnerships in the Middle East and North Africa, and preparations for an upcoming summit at The Hague, according to the Associated Press.
Amaryllis Fox Kennedy is Robert Kennedy's daughter in law. Tucker Carlson reads her analysis of Ukraine and Russia.
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— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) November 25, 2024
Tucker Carlson continues to take flak for simply going to Russia and being willing to have a conversation about how this war can end with both parties being content with the results. He was put on blast by so many so-called “journalists” for going to Russia to interview Vladimir Putin to get his perspective of the war.
Tucker Carlson even noted that he found much of Putin’s ramblings during that interview to be profoundly unhinged and he disagreed with many of the points Putin was trying to make during the two-hour interview. That didn’t stop the likes of MSNBC, CNN, and ABC from smearing Carlson as a Russian “puppet” for even being willing to conduct the interview.
All this makes one wonder is what the average citizen in America isn’t being told about the true end goals of what this war is. Why is a reporter doing a good job of reporting and showing journalistic integrity scary to those who want to fan the flames of this war? Hopefully the American people get an answer by the time the dust has settled on this conflict.
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