Questions Tucker Carlson Should Have Asked Vladimir Putin

Questions Tucker Carlson Should Have Asked Vladimir Putin

While I disagree with what Boris Johnson (former PM of Great Britain) said about Carlson, there are some questions that Carlson should have asked. Of course, the political leaders of the EU would not want these questions asked, either, but it is a vital concern for all. These important questions include:

  • Why didn’t you allow all those who were being bombed in Ukraine flee to Russia way before the war started?
  • In all wars of history, one side does not continue to trade with the other side. Why are you still willing to sell oil and gas to the enemy?
  • Also, in a war, the aim is to take over the whole country and not just continue to fight from a small region. Why didn’t you occupy the borders of Ukraine to prevent shipments of weapons to come in?
  • What do you think of the mass killing of civilians done by the Israelis? And what do you think about the US supplying more weapons, money and logistics to the Jews so they can continue the slaughter?
  • Tell us about the American bio-labs in Ukraine, what they were making and their planned use of it?

To go into more detail on the above questions, it would give more detail of asking them in the first place.

It has been known that since 2014 that the Ukrainian government has been persecuting the ethnic Russians in the Donbas region. While this is wrong and evil, Russia could have invited these people into this own country, giving them jobs, housing and citizenship if they wanted it. One nation can’t help what another one does to their own people in their own country – even if they are a different minority. However, by offering them to immigrate it would defuse the problem. Then, the greedy CEOs of multinationals corporations – who are really behind the cause of wars – would have to think of another situation or false flag to start. But at least, in this case, there would have been thousands of Russians – who happened to live in Ukraine – alive today.

For the next question, I have not heard in the history of wars, where one side is still trading with the other side, even if it’s just certain materials. Putin should have stopped the flow of oil and natural gas right from the start. OK, maybe still sell the West Matryoshka dolls, but oil? (A little joke there, as Matryoshka dolls are souvenirs.) Oil, we all know, would be used to provide fuel for the tanks and trucks to be used to fight Russia.

Think about it, in WWI and WWII, neither the Axis nor the Allies considered trading with the enemy. That would be insane. So why now?

Putin might say he doesn’t want this to be a full-blown war but it certainly is. The EU will do all it can to win.

Another vital item that Russian willing to be given to Europe was Ukrainian grain. You can’t make this stuff up! Why sell grain to feed those who will kill and even torture you? Why Europe didn’t take it is another mystery. Instead, Russia is giving this grain to African nations.

When a war starts, the goal is to occupy the whole nation. Russia could have easily done that. It’s not like in WWII where Germany was fighting on many fronts. I understand there are times when you can’t occupy the whole country or that the nation in question signed a peace treating, but this war in Ukraine? Russia, with its people, natural resources and technology could have easily done that.

With fly overs of the border of Ukraine, Russia could easily have bombed incoming shipments of weapon. And if enough supplies had been stopped the war would end, too.

Then there is the question of the bio-weapons that Russian soldiers found in Ukraine. What were they making? Was any used in Ukraine on their people? This would have the whole world what evil that the US was up to. Yes, Russia did announce this in their press and certain sites in the West did report it. But with this interview, the news would have really broken out of the control media of the West.

In conclusion, maybe if some of these questions were asked, it would have ended the interview. But what about the question about the American bio-labs? That would have been an excellent question to raise. And if Carlson did not raise it, Putin could have brought up that topic. He didn’t have to contain himself to the questions that were asked, he could have brought up this and any other topic that was not asked. By bringing up the bio-labs, it would have really shown the dirt that the West was hiding. Putin could have had pictures, videos and testimonies on this to show the world.

In short, it’s still great that the interview with Vladimir Putin broke through the so-called free press and so-called free country we live in. Let’s have more truth be shown the light of day.

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1 Response to Questions Tucker Carlson Should Have Asked Vladimir Putin

  1. Der Kamerad's avatar Der Kamerad says:

    There are too many more questions Tucker Carlson should have asked Vladimir Putin.

    Unfortunately, it was an absolutely staged propaganda interview full of lies…

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