Tucker Carlson & Jeffrey Sachs SLAM Biden’s Handling Of Russia-Ukraine War
[Music] Columbia University Economist and Senior un adviser Jeffrey Sachs joined Tucker Carlson where he questioned how much the US Senate actually supports Ukraine let’s watch one of the most shocking things just as someone who lived in Washington to me is if you ask any of the Senators for as I have who voted to keep this war going with us tax dollars how many of your beloved ukrainians have been killed they have no idea and they have no interest in knowing and they don’t care at all and sometimes they say they don’t care uh Mitt Romney said uh you know it’s greatest bargain no American lives uh dick Blumenthal said the same thing basically this is a great bargain no American lives they but isn’t that evil I mean at some point es it’s certainly hypocritical they’re telling us we’re doing this for Ukraine for our friends in Ukraine the standard Bears of democracy but also don’t you have an obligation to kind of care about the people you kill uh saaks also warned National Security adviser Jake Sullivan back in 2021 that us actions could provoke Russia into war in 2021 Putin met with Biden and then after the meeting he put on the table a draft Russia US security agreement put it on the table on December 15 2021 it’s worth reading very plausible document I don’t agree with some of it it’s it’s a a negotiable document something you would negotiate I thought the core of it was stop the NATO enlargement and uh I called the White House myself at that point and uh uh said don’t have a war over this who did you talk to I talked to Jake Sullivan and I said don’t don’t have a war over this uh we don’t need NATO enlargement for US Security in fact it’s counter to US security the US should not be right up against the Russian border that’s how we trip ourselves into World War II no Jeff don’t worry no war there’s not going to be a war and the Columbia Professor had this to say about the way the US launches itself into Wars we are the country that uh makes a living by overthrowing other governments and that’s not a good vocation for us it almost always ends in disaster in Bloodshed in continued instability yeah he is such a gem uh I think the the reaction to this is commensurate with how valuable he has been to contribute to the conversation I first got to know him when he was a surrogate uh for the Bernie campaign uh back in 2020 and I’m really uh appreciative of the fact that he’s getting a larger and larger audience uh not that he hasn’t had an illustrious career obviously before all of that but now different sectors of the political audience are engaging with him I think because his perspectives on Ukraine and foreign interventionism uh more broadly there’s a new appetite for those in these new kind of Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump adjacent sections of the right yeah so on the first clip uh you know pointing out the line that we have heard from various political officials that like this is a good deal because we’re fighting Russia but we’re not doing it we’re paying for it but it’s not involving us troops and look I I can understand the argument that okay well if ukraini you know Ukraine has been invaded if ukrainians want to resist or fight back they are entitled to do that um that part of it is true but like let’s look at the like in theory let’s look at the actual situation Ukraine has had to conscript people it’s it’s conscript it’s expanded the age range at which it’s doing conscription in order to keep its um army uh full of people of course when you start doing that you start you know bringing in people who are not who are not as willing to fight who are not as capable of fighting the the psychological toll the health toll the mental toll on the people who’ve been G engaged in this fighting for so long is is really bad you know Ukraine has had to resort to zin’s government has had to resort to illiberal methods of maintaining the the the fight the resistance and again they were invaded it is their right to do that but is that actually the will of the people to have a to have a um uh to battle for every inch of Ukrainian Terr territory I think that can come under some scrutiny if that actually is the case particularly because there are certainly questions or was it the beginning about whether Russia’s goal is to actually Russia has never said that its goal is to conquer all of Ukraine to um to install a a Russian regime over the entire country but to have some kind of different um govern government or operating uh procedures for these specific territories that are Russians speaking and that have a lot of Russian sympathy and have not been you know part not been part of Ukraine and separate from Russia for the entirety of human history there there is some friendliness for Russia there in other parts of Ukraine there is not there is certainly a a desire to not become part of Russia and to have closer ties with the west and what I think there should be is self-determination for as many of these people as possible you know or at least for these regions you the best way to do it self-determination ends up being kind of tricky because some neighbors disagree on what tradition or country they want to be a part of but we could come to some per some resolution some agreement to to work that out without having without funding a a resistance that they have to resort to conscription to keep going right you know and stepping back just for a little bit I think one of the broader overarching themes of this discussion was the extent to which uh America Claims to be invested in the uh life welfare safety and freedom of various people’s across the world including in Ukraine uh that it is standing up for democracy and liberal ideas um that is protecting the interests of women in uh various parts of the world and uh to that all of that is a pretext for America advancing its own um kind of neocol colonial imperialist aims across uh the world and so there was this really interesting exchange um where uh Professor Sachs is talking about the real reason um that America became engaged in Serbia in 1999 and Tucker asked so wasn’t to save the oppressed Muslim population and Professor sax is like no it was to very much to save the military-industrial complex complex to have a nice base location in Southeastern Europe and that it has been the the kind of saxs um narrative and the kind of broader kind of left and anti-war Community narrative about what’s going on in Ukraine too and the why keep expanding NATO what was the purpose of the of that why poke the bear um why put yourself closer and closer in proximity to uh a potential uh escalation with the nuclear power why do we feel so differently about how Russia reacts to our uh America getting closer to its borders when we had such an extreme reaction um when the inverse was true in the Cuban Missile Crisis and so it it’s been decades and decades where these kind of narratives either were rejected by both the left and the right or the Liberals and conservatives um during which people who had sax Professor Sax’s perspective were kind of dismissed as oh you just think America’s bad every your entire foreign policy lens is America’s bad and you still get a lot of that by the way but I think most people see that when you start interrogating what America is actually doing and how flimsy its motives are um that are explaining why it’s doing it that you do come to a sort of irreducible conclusion that in many many if not all instances America is bad and so even if there are children at stake even if there are lives even if there are de Democratic principles at stake the fundamental question we have to ask before America becomes involved in a global crisis is why this one why are we spending money fighting this war where we get a military base out of it instead of spending money um addressing a famine or get mosquito Nets I don’t think America is uniquely or solely or only bad I mean Russia is also engaged in an imperial project but when you’re powerful and you’re bad you have a lot of effect not bad and you have your own interests that are frankly against the interest of much of the worldend position to cause a lot of harm countries are coercive and can and are bullying smaller countries and that’s true of us that’s true of Russia that’s true of China and we’re fighting these proxy wars with innocent people caught in the metal but the the difference is that none of us can vote in Russia or China we can vote in America so there is this increased scrutiny on what’s going on here on our own proverbial roof stick around Mor Rising coming up next [Music]
Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave discuss Jeffrey Sachs’s conversation with Tucker Carlson in which he criticizes U.S. policy on Ukraine. Originally aired May 29, 2024 #Ukraine #Jeffrey Sachs
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27 comments
Jeff Sachs created Putin by screwing up the Russian economy with his shock economic therapy for Russia after the fall of communism. He's the last guy to take advice from.
State Department needs a memo,this is not 1991 fall of USSR. How many bad decisions before they say hey, maybe we are no longer the good guys and we should just try to act like there are people at the other end..
Why is Robby here ?
Everyone should read “extending Russia” by Rand Corp. This was provoked with the intent of breaking Russia up.
Now Lib media is saying there’s a tape of Trump calling Kwame Jackson (Apprentice contestant) the N-word. That should be worth an extra two points in the polls.😂🤣😂MAGA!!!
You guys love Russia so much that it's creepy.
Truth Teller Sachs
The average age of a Ukrainian soldier is something like 43 think about that
Come on Robbie – say something of substance. Blah, blah, blah.
She was right the first time bad was accurate!
The conscription discussion is very strange. The facts are that:
“In the United States, military conscription, commonly known as the draft, has been employed by the U.S. federal government in six conflicts: the American Revolutionary War, the American Civil War, World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.”
Wow
Isnt robby the kid belushi was throwing food at in animal house
Nato wanted move toward east and dud it absilutely ignoring tonns of warning from russia. So, who is fault?
Remember when Sachs was a darling of the Establishment and the Washington consensus when he was administering economic shock therapy in Russia
I can understand Brie's last words, but US is much more powerdriven, emperialist, than China and Russia combined.
Looking forward to the day you interview a leader from Poland or any other Russian neighbor that has a shared history with Russia and knows who they are dealing with. I like your show but if I want to hear Russian talking points it's actually easier to just get it direct from RT News.
It's simple. Putin invaded Ukraine for no reason. Nato doesn't want another world war in Europe. Appeasement never works.
Terrible
can you please replace Robby Soave. He's a terrible newscaster. Annoying nasal voice. Know-it all attitude
There is very little to applaud about the Biden Administration. If there was a good/right choice and a bad/wrong choice, the Biden Administration made the bad choice 99.9% of the time. How does Biden convince indepentant voters to support him? Biden, ' Well, Trump's worse!'. How's that working for you Biden?
Disgusting! These traitors symphatizing with Russia and Putin. Do they know Russia invaded a souvereign country and is killing it;s people? No way you can defend that.
Sachs endorsed Jill Stein
Robby should have watched the whole interview, he has still not researched the cycle of violence. And he still omits the most crucial aspects of the history of this conflict. Ridiculous.
There is a appetite for Truth. Brianne jeez.
Putin puppets. Thats all.
It's not Just Ukraine. All eastern Europe would be better off under Putin