Russian President Vladimir Putin has revealed Tucker Carlson is a “dangerous” man who left him dissatisfied in their interview because he didn’t pose any hard-hitting questions.
‘He is a dangerous man’: Vladimir Putin opens up on Tucker Carlson interview
In an interview with Russian TV’s Pavel Zarubin, Putin said he expected a more confrontational approach from Carlson, so he could respond in kind.
“To be honest, I thought that he would behave aggressively and ask so-called sharp questions,” Putin said in comments broadcast on Wednesday.
“I was not just prepared for this, I wanted it, because it would give me the opportunity to respond in the same way.”
Putin, in his first interview with an American journalist since Russia’s troop deployment in Ukraine two years ago, delivered a half-hour history lecture to Carlson.
Speaking to Zarubin, Putin said he was surprised that Carlson didn’t interrupt him more during the chat.
“Frankly, I did not get full satisfaction from this interview,” he said.
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