The Tucker Carlson Show

Jeffrey Sachs: Ukraine/Russia Dangerous New Escalation, & the Dark Forces Pushing for War With Iran

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Jun 11, 2025
In this discussion, economist Jeffrey Sachs shares his insights on avoiding catastrophic wars with Iran and Russia. He argues that the deep state's motivations in Ukraine are heavily influenced by foreign interests rather than peace. Sachs highlights the sabotaged peace agreements between Ukraine and Russia and critiques NATO's expansion and its repercussions. He also raises concerns about misguided narratives surrounding Iran's nuclear ambitions, advocating diplomacy over militarization, all while addressing the need for accountability in U.S. foreign policy.
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INSIGHT

Ukraine War Could Have Ended

  • The war in Ukraine could have ended three years ago with a peace agreement the U.S. sabotaged.
  • Prolonging the war has disastrously harmed Ukraine, costing countless lives and destroying its economy.
INSIGHT

US Targets Russia, Not Ukraine

  • The U.S. deep state's aim in the Ukraine conflict is not to help Ukraine but to weaken Russia.
  • This strategy stems from decades of American desire for global supremacy and dominance.
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Russophobia is Historic and Baseless

  • Historical Russophobia dates back over 180 years, driven by fear of Russia's size and power rather than actions.
  • The British Crimean War against Russia was based on fabricated fears to diminish Russia's influence.
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