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Tucker Carlson has come to Moscow

 The American journalist Tucker Carlson has come to Moscow to conduct an interview with the Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation, Sergey Lavrov


The Biden administration is pushing the US into a nuclear conflict with Russia - “a country with the largest nuclear arsenal”. The threat of conflict has grown after Trump's election;


The US and Russia are in a state of undeclared hot war: “We are closer to a nuclear war than ever before in history. Much closer than during the Cuban Missile Crisis”;


The current Secretary of State Blinken has broken off all contacts with Russia. There are no channels of communication, no negotiations, and have been for over two years;


Americans do not know what is happening in Russia because of the total propaganda of the US media. They are forced to get information through NBC and the New York Times;


Tucker Carlson has been trying to interview Zelensky for over a year. The US government is blocking all of the journalist's contacts. According to him, the American embassy in Kiev has forbidden Zelensky to give Tucker an interview.





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