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In this exclusive interview with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Tucker Carlson dives deep into Russia's stance on the ongoing Ukraine conflict, the escalating nuclear threat, and the leadership of President Vladimir Putin. Published on the Tucker Carlson YouTube page and shared by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Lavrov reveals crucial insights into Russia's foreign policy, its approach to NATO, and its response to Western actions. He also discusses Russia's strategic concerns regarding nuclear warfare and the implications of U.S. involvement in global conflicts. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation that sheds light on the complexities of international relations.

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00:00some nuclear components, so, and Stoltenberg, the former Secretary General of NATO said,
00:06as I said, nuclear, five nuclear states declared at the top level in January 2022.
00:18It doesn't directly affect the United States, and you're saying that's not true.
00:23That's, that's what I said, yes. You know, when they say we cannot allow
00:27Russia to win on Ukraine, because this would undermine our rules-based world order,
00:35and the rules-based world order is American domination. Now, by the way, NATO,
00:42at least under Biden administration, is eyeing the entire Eurasian continent.
00:50Indian, Pacific strategies, South China Sea, East China Sea, is already on NATO agenda.
00:59NATO is moving infrastructure there. AUKUS, building Quartet Indo-Pacific 4, they call it.
01:09Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea. US, South Korea, and Japan are building military
01:17alliance with some nuclear components. So, and Stoltenberg, the former Secretary General of NATO
01:24said, last year after the summit, which he said, your Atlantic security is indivisible from
01:33Indo-Pacific security. When he was asked, does it mean that you go beyond territorial defense?
01:42No, no, no, it doesn't go beyond territorial defense. But to defend our territory, we need
01:48to be present there. This element of preemption is more and more present. But with the United States,
01:57we don't want war with anybody. And as I said, nuclear, five nuclear states
02:03declared at the top level in January 2022, that we don't want confrontation with each other and
02:13that we shall respect each other's security interests and concerns. And it also stated
02:21nuclear war is, nuclear war can never be won. And therefore, nuclear war is not possible.
02:31And the same was reiterated bilaterally between Russia and the United States, Putin, Biden,
02:41when they met in 21 in Geneva in June. Basically, they reproduced the statement by
02:53Reagan and Gorbachev of 1987, I think, no nuclear war. And this is absolutely in our
03:02vital interest. And they hope that this is also in vital interest of the United States. I say so
03:08because some time ago, Mr. Kirby, who is White House communications coordinator or whatever,
03:18he was asking questions, answering questions about escalation and about possibility of
03:30nuclear weapons being employed. And he said, oh, no, no, we don't want escalation,
03:38because then if there is some nuclear element, then our European allies would suffer.
03:46So even mentally, he excludes that the United States can suffer. And this is something which
03:56makes the situation a bit risky. It might, if this mentality prevails, then some reckless steps
04:08could be taken. And this is bad. So what I think you're saying is American policymakers imagine
04:15there could be a nuclear exchange that doesn't directly affect the United States,
04:18and you're saying that's not true. That's what I said, yes. No, but, you know,
04:28professionals in deterrence, nuclear deterrence policy, they know very well that it's a very
04:37dangerous game. And to speak about a limited exchange of nuclear strikes is an invitation
04:45to disaster, which we don't want to happen. Mr. Lavrov, thank you very much.

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