Tucker Carlson Interviews Lavrov in Moscow
Tucker Carlson Interviews Lavrov in Moscow

Tucker Carlson Interviews Lavrov in Moscow

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Tucker Carlson has returned to Moscow to interview Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, warning that the U.S. is closer to nuclear war with Russia than at any time in history, even more so than during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Carlson claims the Biden administration's support for Ukraine's strikes inside Russia has escalated tensions, leading to an undeclared 'hot war' that Americans are largely unaware of. He criticized the current U.S. administration for severing communication with Russia, suggesting that no diplomatic efforts are in place to prevent conflict. Carlson's visits to Russia, including a previous interview with Vladimir Putin, are viewed by many as attempts to amplify Russian narratives amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine. The Kremlin appears to welcome Carlson's messages, particularly his warnings about nuclear threats, which they believe may resonate with American audiences. As Carlson prepares to release details from his interview with Lavrov, the global community remains on edge regarding the escalating situation.

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