by WorldTribune Staff, December 4, 2024 Real World News
In his return to Moscow, Tucker Carlson posted a video from Red Square on Tuesday, blasting the Biden-Harris administration for pushing “the U.S. ever-closer to a nuclear conflict with Russia” over the decision to allow Ukraine to strike inside Russia with American-made long-range missiles.
Carlson said the Biden-Harris regime had already gotten the U.S. in a “hot war” with Russia.
And with millions of Americans kept in the dark, the administration has brought the nation “closer to nuclear war than at any time in history.”
“We felt there must be someone behind the scenes in Washington working to make sure this conflict doesn’t become a nuclear holocaust. But we found out that no, in fact, there was nobody,” he said.
“[Anthony] Blinken, the current Secretary of State, cut off all contact between the U.S. and Russian governments. There is no back channel,” Carlson added.
In the video, Carlson states that the U.S. and Russia are closer to nuclear war than during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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The Pentagon insists there is a military hotline with Russia to communicate about developments in Syria.
Pentagon spokesperson Maj. Gen. Patrick Ryder said the hotline exists “to prevent potential miscalculation.”
Reuters, citing a U.S. official in November 2022, reported that the hotline to Russia had been used once since the start of the war with Ukraine in February 2022.
Carlson will soon reveal the details of his interview with the Russian Foreign Secretary Sergey Lavrov, who he asked “where exactly are we” on the path to an “unprecedented conflict between Russia and the United States.”
Carlson said he also asked Lavrov if the election of Donald Trump would “mean an end to this war.”
Carlson claimed that the Biden-Harris State Department blocked his proposed sit-down with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as he announced he would soon share an “absolutely fascinating” chat with Lavrov via Elon Musk’s social platform, X.
Russia confirmed a chat of some 90 minutes would be released within days once translated and edited.
Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said “Ukraine and other issues were raised” in the conversation.
“The emphasis was placed on the modern, current history of our difficult relations with the United States, the impact of all this on world geopolitics, the possibilities of the future state of affairs,” she said.
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