This chapter explores the perception of Russian President Putin as being mad or insane, while highlighting his engagement in nuclear saber rattling and the movement of nuclear weapons to Belarus. The hosts also discuss the artificiality of Ukraine as a country, emphasizing that it doesn't diminish the legitimacy of Ukrainian culture and identity. Various topics such as the decline of the West, Putin's justifications for invading Ukraine, and the history of slavery as a tactic are also discussed.
Konstantin Kisin discusses the Tucker Carlson and Vladimir Putin Interview
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