First published at 07:34 UTC on May 29th, 2023.
Tucker Carlson joins Freddy Gray on SpectatorTV in a conversation that covers everything from Vladimir Putin's intentions in Eastern Europe to Tucker's dislike for overhead lighting.
Asked why he's against an American intervention in…
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Tucker Carlson joins Freddy Gray on SpectatorTV in a conversation that covers everything from Vladimir Putin's intentions in Eastern Europe to Tucker's dislike for overhead lighting.
Asked why he's against an American intervention in Ukraine, Tucker says: 'We’re already funding a proxy war. So why would we be doing that? I mean, is there a vital American interest that serves?
'Perhaps there is. I haven't heard anyone explain it.
'And they go immediately to "you're working for Vladimir Putin" or something. I have limited interest in Vladimir Putin. I've never been to Russia. I don't speak Russian! Much less Ukrainian.'
On China, Tucker says: 'China is a problem that is very hard for the United States to solve. It's not clear how we do solve that problem.
'By problem, I mean, sort of giving hegemony over the world to a country that doesn't believe anything, really, that we believe.
'It would be a massive change in the way the world operates, in the way that we in the United States live, in the way that you in Great Britain live.'
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