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28 times talked about negotiations and proved to be inadequate - a political scientist about Putin's interview (video)

Putin failed to show his revisionist motives, giving the example of Poland, which, in his opinion, is guilty of Hitler's attack. For some reason, he added the need to ban mythical Nazism in Ukraine, says political scientist Igor Reityrovich.

Putin's interview with an American pro -republican journalist Taker Karlson can be considered failure, because his main message about the willingness to sit at the negotiating table on terms of the Russian Federation he passed so unobstructed that the target audience simply became confused in his argumentation and constant jumping on the topic. The political scientist, head of the political and legal programs of NGO "Ukrainian Center for Public Development Igor Reityrovich.

Interviews will see a sufficiently old person who lives in a fictional world. A large number of views close to 100 million means nothing, because people just were interested in people and that does not mean that they agree with Putin, and many people have once again convinced In the inadequacy of Putin, notes Reitrovich.

- At first, half an hour Putin told a distorted and false story, then complained to betrayal by the event, and in general 28 times he mentioned the word "negotiations", but in his own sense on his own conditions, otherwise everyone will die in the nuclear war. " Putin unsuccessfully demonstrated his revisionist motives by giving the example of Poland, which he believed himself in the Nazi attack. For some reason he added the need for a ban on mythical Nazism in Ukraine, says political scientist.

I would know otherwise that for many years in Ukraine have been prohibited for both the ideas of communism and the ideas of Nazism, - Reitrovich notes. - In Ukraine, these two cannibal ideologies are forbidden. "After Putin's interview, many European leaders, according to the expert, were again convinced of the need to protect against the Russian Federation.

Despite all Putin's statements about the lack of interest in Poland or the Baltic countries, he mentioned Poland 36 times in one context or another. "Although it sounds like a joke, but it will help Poland get better prepared for possible aggression by the Kremlin. " As for the possible idea of ​​negotiation from Trump, who could pass it through Carlson, the political scientist does not believe.