Putin admits he regrets not to start the war against Ukraine earlier
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Putin admits he regrets not to start the war against Ukraine earlier

Vladimir Putin
Source:  online.ua

According to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, he regrets not attacking Ukraine earlier and not starting a war.

Putin made a new cynical statement about Ukraine

The head of the Kremlin decided to give his assessment of the course of the war in Ukraine in an interview with one of the Russian propagandists.

It is worth noting that the dictator was considering a full-scale invasion in 2022, and not a hybrid war since 2014.

Our only regret is that we did not take action earlier.

Vladimir Putin

Vladimir Putin

Russian dictator

In addition, the President of the Russian Federation discussed his conversation with the pro-Russian American propagandist Tucker Carlson, which took place on February 6.

Unexpectedly for everyone, Putin called Carlson a "dangerous person" who, they say, deliberately chose such tactics so as not to hear "sharp answers" during the conversation.

The Russian dictator began to claim that he was preparing for entirely different questions and would answer "sharply", adding the necessary "specificity" to the interview. As a result, he "did not get satisfaction".

Moreover, the head of the Kremlin said he is optimistic about Carlson's arrest in the USA.

Putin spoke about the "demonisation" of Russia

According to the dictator, he also spoke off-camera with an American propagandist about the "demonisation" of Russia in connection with mass Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire at the beginning of the 20th century.

Putin began to ensure that these pogroms took place mainly on the territory of modern Ukraine.

However, what is essential to understand is that Jewish pogroms took place throughout the territory of the Russian Empire.

It is also worth noting that Putin's two-hour interview with Carlson was not very interesting to Russians.

It took only 19th place in the all-Russian rating of the most popular TV programs for the week from February 4 to 11.

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