What will be the impact of Tucker Carlson's interview with Sergey Lavrov on U.S.-Russia relations?
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Tucker Carlson Interviews Lavrov in Moscow Amid Nuclear War Concerns
Dec 4, 2024, 12:01 AM
Tucker Carlson, a prominent American journalist, has traveled to Moscow to conduct an interview with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Carlson announced that the interview has been completed and will be released soon. He stated that the purpose of the interview is to address the escalating tensions between Russia and the United States, particularly in light of recent events where the U.S. military reportedly killed Russian soldiers on Russian soil. Carlson expressed concerns about the potential for nuclear conflict, suggesting that the U.S. and Russia are closer to such a conflict than at any time in history due to Biden's approval on long-range attacks into Russia. He also mentioned that the American Embassy in Kyiv prevented Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy from giving him an interview, indicating an effort to prevent World War 3.
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