Tucker Carlson Says The "demonstrably evil and also stupid" Jew Blinken Did Everything he could to Accelerate War Between the US and Russia
Sputnik: US journalist Tucker Carlson said on Monday that the former
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken had actually led the Biden
administration, trying to fuel a war between the United States and
Russia.
"I know that in the last two months, Blinken did everything
he could to accelerate the war between the US and Russia, which should
be illegal," Carlson said in an interview with journalist Matt Taibi.
Carlson said that Blinken was "demonstrably evil and also stupid."
He pointed out that he saw "Blinken’s fingerprints" everywhere.
Carlson also expressed confidence that Blinken de-facto had led the Biden administration and played the role of the president in the months. He also stressed that Blinken was pushing for a real war with Russia.
Secretary of Forever Wars: Antony Blinken’s Blood-Soaked Legacy
By Ilya Tsukanov: Antony
Blinken spent his last two weeks in office giving media interviews
defending his record as America’s top ‘diplomat’. But it was under
Blinken’s watch that the US sparked the worst security crisis in Europe
since WWII, and fueled the most severe fighting between Jews and
Palestinians since Israel’s creation in 1948. Let’s review his legacy.
The New York Times revealed
over the weekend that Blinken rejected a proposal in late 2022 by Joint
Chiefs chairman Milley to push for peace talks in Ukraine, and argued
with generals in favor of sending more advanced weapons to Kiev.
Blinken was one of the main architects
of the Ukraine conflict – which could have been stopped in the spring
of 2022, or averted entirely if the Biden administration didn’t
pigheadedly insist on NATO membership for Ukraine, which Russia warned
was its red line.
In
late 2021, as Kiev amassed troops near the Donbass, prompting mirror
moves from Moscow, Blinken spoke to Ukraine’s foreign minister to assure him of NATO’s “unwavering commitment.”
Months
later, after fighting began, Blinken's State Department joined with
other Biden administration agencies and the Pentagon in supporting the
Ukrainian crisis's escalation into a full-blown NATO proxy war against
Russia, complete with hundreds of billions of dollars in military aid to
Kiev, CIA and military advisors and foreign mercenaries engaged in the
conflict zone and operating advanced Western NATO weapons systems, and
intelligence support.
The
Kiev regime “threw [the peace deal] into the dustbin of history,”
President Putin said in mid-2023, confirming then long-running reports
that Moscow and Kiev were on the verge of a deal after talks in Belarus
and Istanbul, Turkiye weeks into the conflict before NATO's intervention to kill it.
Gaza Bloodbath
In
October 2023, in response to a surprise Hamas-led incursion into Gaza,
Israel launched its deadliest-ever attack on Palestinians in Gaza.
“We will always be there by your side,” Blinken vowed, standing in Tel Aviv alongside Prime Minister Netanyahu just days after the war began.
He was true to his word. From late 2023 and mid-2024 alone, the US sent Israel 14,000+ MK-84 2,000-pound bombs, 6,500 500-pound bombs, and an array of other munitions.
The same month, a rights monitor calculated
that Israel had dropped over 70,000 tons of bombs on the 365 km2 Strip,
more than the combined tonnage dropped on Dresden, Hamburg and London
in all of WWII.
Blinken
could have pressured his boss to turn off the taps on arms for Israel,
which would have ended fighting in weeks. Instead, the State Department
spent fifteen months talking about peace talks (which were actually spearheaded by other countries) as Gaza burned.
War Worldwide, Inc.
Besides
Ukraine and Gaza, whose combined death toll is now in the hundreds of
thousands, Blinken has led or signed off on an array of other escalatory
and aggressive US foreign policy decisions.
Wrecking Trump’s face-to-face diplomacy-based efforts to improve ties between the US and North Korea within weeks
after Biden's inauguration in 2021, Blinken’s State Department
negotiated a new tripartite security pact with South Korea and Japan aimed squarely against Pyongyang.
Fueling
tensions in the East and South China Sea against China, Blinken
escalated US bilateral alliance-based efforts to hem China into its home
shores using the classic ‘island chain strategy’, vowed to ramp up support for Taiwan, and negotiated the anti-Beijing AUKUS security pact between the US, the UK and Australia.
Ramping up the confrontation against Iran and its Axis of Resistance allies, the US provided support to Tel Aviv during the back-to-back Iran-Israel missile and airstrikes, launched an air and naval campaign
against Yemen’s Houthis, and facilitated the continuation of the
long-running dirty war in Syria, culminating in the toppling of the
Assad government in late 2024.
Blinken’s
State Department was instrumental in US involvement in burning
conflicts across Africa, from Ethiopia and Libya to the Sahel, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
It
also continued the tradition of low-key US efforts to institute regime
change in countries perceived as disloyal to US interests, from Nicaragua and Bangladesh to Serbia and Georgia.
Blinken’s record, while ruthless, isn’t surprising, given his active support
as he rose through the ranks in his diplomatic career for the 2003 US
invasion of Iraq, the 2011 NATO aerial assault on Libya, which turned
that country into a failed state, and the start of the war against Syria
in 2011.

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