Listening To What He Is Saying

Guest Post by Moon of Alabama

Patrick Armstrong, a Canadian expert on Russia, had, unfortunately, stopped blogging on Russia.

But the last post he made was advice that should be followed: “LISTEN TO WHAT HE’S SAYING”.

“He” of course, being Vladimir Putin, (and Lavrov and other Russian officials …)

Following Patrick’s advice I have long used some off time to read through Putin’s interviews and talks. They are all available in good English translations on the President’s website.

Shortly after his interview with Tucker Carlson Putin had another one with the Russian journalist Pavel Zarubin.

Here are two interesting parts of it:

The first is on Anthony Blinken:

During the taped part of the [Carlson] interview, we should have discussed efforts to use inter-ethnic relations and the Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire as a way of denigrating and demonising Russia. One of the subjects we discussed when the cameras were turned off was what US Secretary of State, Mr Blinken, mentioned on several occasions. He said that his relatives, his great-grandfather, fled the Jewish pogroms and left Russia.This topic keeps surfacing across the world, in Europe and in the United States. Let me reiterate that it is being used to demonise and discredit Russia and to demonstrate that it is home to barbaric, cruel people and outlaws. However, we can clarify many issues if we try to understand what today’s US Secretary of State actually said and if we look beyond political slogans by focusing on the substance.

All this information is in our archives. For example, Mr Blinken’s great-grandfather did leave the Russian Empire. I think that he was born somewhere in the Poltava Province, and then moved to Kiev before emigrating. This raises the following question: does Mr Blinken think that Kiev and the surrounding territories are historically Russian land? This is my first point here.

Second, if he says that his great-grandfather left Russia to escape the Jewish pogroms, this, at least, means, and I would like to stress this point, that in 1904, since this is when Mr Blinken’s great-grandfather left Kiev for the United States, Ukraine did not exist – this is what he seems to believe. This way, Mr Blinken seems to share our views. That said, he should have refrained from saying so in public. This could undermine his cause.

By the way, something has just occurred to me about these pogroms. They took place mainly in the south and southwest of the Russian Empire. In fact, this is where present-day Ukraine is, for example in Kiev, in 1905. If Mr Blinken’s ancestor left in 1904, the first pogrom in Kiev, I mean a big one, happened in 1905, which means that his great-grandfather, or his great-great-grandfather, could only find out what happened there from newspapers, or from those who were in Kiev at that time.

The next part I’d like to share is about the fake Greens of Germany:

Speaking of nationalism, Nazism and fascism, you know, I will tell you something that may sound strange. First, Ms, what is her name?

Annalena Baerbock.

Vladimir Putin: Yes, Baerbock (I do not want to mispronounce her surname) represents the Greens party. Many representatives of this part of the European political spectrum speculate on people’s fears and engage in fearmongering about what might happen in the world due to climate change. Later, they speculate on these fears, fanned by themselves, and follow their political line that differs greatly from their earlier programme, with which they assumed power. This is what is now happening in Germany. For example, the share of coal has increased in the national energy mix. The share of coal was already higher than in Russia, and it has now increased even more. I mean, what happened to the “green” agenda? This is the first thing.Second, the German Foreign Minister and people like her, are, of course, hostile towards Russia. In my opinion, she is also hostile towards her own country because it is hard to imagine such a high-ranking politician treating the economic interests of her country and people with such disdain. Right now, I will not go into details, but this is exactly what is happening in reality, and we can see this.

The next part of my statement will probably sound out of tune with what I have just said. I do not think that the current generations of Germans should assume complete political responsibility for everything perpetrated by Nazi Germany. It is impossible to blame the current generation of people for what Hitler and his cronies perpetrated in Germany and other parts of the world, in Europe and so on. I believe that this would be unfair. To be frank, sticking this label on the entire German nation is an unfair position; this misuses what people experienced, what the people of the Soviet Union experienced. To my mind, this is unfair and inappropriate. We should proceed from present-day realities and see who is doing what, and what policy they are conducting.

I interpret the last graph as an offer to Germany to renew its friendship with Russia.

Unfortunately no one in the western media seems to have picked up on it.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
February 17, 2024 8:53 pm

Everyone who fights over who is the most pro-semitic grosses me the fuck out.

Instead of listen to what people say, look at what they do. It doesn’t matter if it A. Blinken, Putin, Trump, or the fucking Pope.

m
m
February 18, 2024 2:00 am

And the funniest part (officially from en.kremlin.ru):

Pavel Zarubin: Therefore, the question we had four years ago is taking on new relevance today. Who would be better for us? Biden or Trump?

Vladimir Putin: Biden. He has more experience, and he is more predictable too, an old school politician. That said, we will work with any leader of the United States who has the trust of the American people.
 

🤣 🤣 Real-Politik? Reverse psychology for Trump? Trolling?

Voltara
Voltara
  m
February 18, 2024 3:32 am

In the Carlson interview Putin said he had never spoken with Biden. Putin could hardly say he prefers Trump after 8 years of russiagate lies.

m
m
  Voltara
February 18, 2024 2:04 pm

That’s not what Putin said [in the TC interview]

Anonymous
Anonymous
  m
February 18, 2024 8:45 pm

Putin as the succesor of Yeltsin.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 18, 2024 7:44 am

“Why Do We Need a World if Russia Is Not In It?

“Wouldn’t it be better to come to an agreement with Russia? To agree, understanding the situation that is today, understanding that Russia will fight for its interests to the end, and, understanding this, actually return to common sense, start respecting our country, its interests and look for some solutions?”

All they had to do was leave Russia alone. Yet they had to provoke Russia with expanded NATO. Putin will use nukes, Putin will use nukes first if he feels Russian sovereignty is threatened. The West is walking a very dangerous road.

beau
beau
  Anonymous
February 18, 2024 11:50 am

those in charge lust over the estimated $75 TRILLION in resources in the ground in Russia. those in charge also don’t give a crap about what may happen to any other human beings but themselves if they are allowed to proceed. they are the demonstration of absolute evil in realtime.