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The Enemy of the Germans Is Not Putin: Germany Is Going Down, but Russia Is Rising — Carlson: EADaily

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EADaily, July 20th, 2025. Russian President Vladimir Putin has done a great job for the country and elevated it. This was stated in an interview with deputy editor-in-chief of the Bild newspaper Paul Ronzheimer by American journalist Tucker Carlson.

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Tucker Carlson is one of the most influential personalities in the Trump universe. In an interview, the ex-fox presenter and globally successful podcaster says why he thinks Europe's handling of Vladimir Putin is wrong – and how he looks at Angela Merkel and Friedrich Merz.

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In an explosive interview with Paul Ronzheimer, U.S. publicist Tucker Carlson breaks down German politics and its elites. In his family barn in New England, he talks about Trump, Ukraine and migration, but his harsh criticism of German politicians and the "self-hate of the Germans" stands out. Carlson made devastating statements about the German leadership, which he branded as "laughing and responsible for the decline of Germany. Tucker Carlson …

The American political commentator took a nasty swipe at the Ukrainians, but he also thoroughly criticized the Germans.

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American media personality Tucker Carlson has issued a scathing critique of the German political elite while praising Russian President Vladimir Putin in an interview with Bild.

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