Posted on 04/28/2025 6:17:15 PM PDT by hardspunned
Watch Margaret Brennan's full exclusive interview with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. A portion of this interview aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on April 27, 2025.
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That pretty well sums up the full 46 minutes.
He is a slick one that is for sure.
BTW, didnt he also state that in the whole world Trump is the only one willing to keep a dialog going?
“Trump is the only man in the world capable of negotiating a peace. He considers the root causes of the conflict”
In other worlds, Trump rejects the BS globalist/neocon narrative and recognizes the NATO proxy war beginning in 2014.
A man of such intellect and gravity, being interviewed by such a simpleton.
Not in other words. In plain language.
But, whatever.
I dont see any success coming. Mr Trump needs to realize that...unless he pulls us out. Then It’ll come to an end pretty quickly.
I have seen reports that the Russians have crossed the Dnipr south. They are after Odessa.
It is a Russian city, you know. It’s been in NATO’s and the Uke’s hands since 2014. Had Minsk been honored there would be no war. If the Istanbul peace process wasn’t subverted by the west all of pre 2022 Ukraine would still be Ukraine. Odessa and Kharkiv were freely acknowledged Ukrainian and still are. The Ukes can make the decision to continue and loose both plus everything east of the Dnieper. It’s the Ukraine’s call.
To be honest, the whole of the country is Russian...at the very least the whole of the east of the Dnipr.
I am surprised the Banderites havent taken to going after the Moldova strip that is Russian. During the genocide, 2014, of the ethnic Russians, many escaped to there. So one would think the neonazi Banderites who advocated for a “pure” slava Ukraine would have go after them.
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