Tucker Carlson: “Why, exactly, are we at war with Russia?” – VP News – ‘no talking’

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2023-06-28 22:42:37

The war against Russia and for the Ukraine is a topic that currently generates many questions, and Tucker Carlson, in his Tucker series on Twitter, tries to analyze its motivations and consequences.

In particular, Carlson highlights the irony of defining this war as a struggle for democracy, when in reality this could lead to the consolidation of dictatorship and tyranny.

The beginning of the episode focuses on nuclear extinction as a real possibility and the enormous loss of life and resources this war has already entailed. Carlson wonders about the real motivations behind this war, suggesting that it could be related to the Biden family’s desire to repay its debts to Russian oligarchs.
Promising to provide an answer to that question, Carlson underscores the rhetorical emphasis on democracy that often accompanies wars like these. Citing bipartisan examples of politicians promoting the concept of “democracy,” Carlson highlights how such rhetoric can benefit the military-industrial complex, leading to an enrichment of political and financial elites. Carlson also pokes fun at the notion that this war is indeed a fight for democracy, highlighting the irony of US support for Ukrainian President Zelensky, who recently suspended democracy in his own country. This shows that, despite official pronouncements in favor of democracy, the real motivations behind the war may be questionable.

Furthermore, Carlson questions the Biden administration’s continued support for Ukraine, despite Zelensky’s disdain for democracy. This suggests that US motivations may be influenced by politics and power, rather than a true commitment to democracy. He says that during wars, politicians can acquire an enormous amount of power and can justify any action, including silencing political opponents. This could lead to an erosion of democracy itself, contradicting the declared aim of war.

“We are currently fighting a war for democracy on behalf of a leader who just casually announced that he is happy to end democracy and our democracy and the leaders who support him have no problem with that statement.”

Carlson suggests that politicians in Washington, including Republicans, support Biden’s stance on Ukraine because ending the war could threaten their power and influence. He points out that there may be personal and political interests influencing the decision to continue this war, rather than genuine concern for Ukrainian democracy.

Finally, Carlson speculates on the future of President Joe Biden. He mentions Biden’s age-related decline and the potential implications this could have on the Democratic Party. He suggests that Gavin Newsom could be a possible successor to Biden. This speculation offers perspective on the political dynamics that may be involved in the management of the ongoing war and the influence of the political figures involved.

In conclusion, Tucker Carlson in his episode of Tucker on Twitter asks questions and offers thoughts on the war against Russia and for Ukraine. He questions the motivations behind this war and points out the irony of calling it a struggle for democracy, considering the questionable behavior of the leaders involved and the potential negative impact on the erosion of democracy itself. He also highlights personal political interests and power as possible influences on the decision to continue this war. Finally, he speculates about the future of Joe Biden and the implications that his age-related decline could have on American politics.

Watch the full episode below:


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