On Sunday, host of 'Tucker on Twitter' Tucker Carlson published a short video to the X app detailing a recent trip Carlson took to Budapest, Hungary to see Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić in order to discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine.
The episode, while short at less than four minutes, holds nuggets of insight on the growing impact of the Russo-Ukrainian War and its effects of shifting the geopolitical landscape away from American dominance and towards a far more complicated, multipolar world.
The video begins with Carlson headed to the Serbian embassy in Budapest where he explains that Serbia "has the distinction of being one of the countries in the region that has been bombed by NATO in 1999 so he's got an interesting perspective on what is happening in Ukraine, the NATO war in Russia, that is worth hearing we think."
The bombing of then-Yugoslavia by NATO forces in 1999 took place in the context of the Kosovo War when the Yugoslav military invaded that region and committed genocide against ethnic Albanians. In response to this, NATO forces took action and carried out a bombing campaign from late March to early June 1999.
Carlson can be seen entering the embassy and meeting with various staffers, ministers, the Serbian ambassador to Hungary, and the Serbian prime minister.
"We just met with the president of Serbia who as advertised was smart and aware and has a perspective that you don't get in the United States very often," Carlson began following the interview that was not included in the video. "One of the points that he made is that the war in Ukraine, the war against Russia led by NATO, has crushed the European economy."
"The destruction of Nord Stream by the Biden administration, either directly or through proxies, is killing the German economy. The German economy is the largest economy in Europe by far so the downstream effects of that, one NATO country effectively attacking another NATO country, are felt throughout Europe," Carlson explained. "And that's crazy."
As previously reported by the DC Enquirer and outlined by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh, the Nord Stream pipeline, which transferred natural gas from Russia to Germany via the Baltic Sea, was bombed either by the United States or its allies with it being speculated that Ukraine could also have been behind the attack.
"This war is hurting everybody, possibly with the exception in the long term of Russia, and empowering everybody outside of Europe," Tucker said. "The Gulf states, China, Turkey. So you are really seeing the world reset in response to this war. It is a little more complicated than Hitler versus Churchill, good versus bad, democracy."
"It is really about a massive shift in power away from the United States and the West to the East. It is all happening right now and very few people in our country seem aware of it for some reason," the former Fox News host concluded.
Carlson is right. The war in Ukraine has drastically reshaped the global order and damaged American hegemony more so than perhaps any event since post-1945. American sanctions were ineffective in keeping Russia accountable for the invasion and it has actually backfired by not only pushing Russia into the open arms of China but also damaging the European economy via increased energy prices. America's global dominance on the world stage is at risk and Tucker Carlson's efforts to inform Americans will prove instrumental to electing leaders that will reverse that trend and put America first.
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