INTERVIEW: Vladimir Putin and the "Cult of Death"
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Jenna Lee
4.9 • 660 Ratings
🗓️ 22 February 2024
⏱️ 74 minutes
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Summary
From poisoning those who oppose him to encouraging what our guest calls a "cult of death" Vladimir Putin leads the country with the largest nuclear arsenal in the world —Russia.
The controversial Russian president finds himself in the center of three storylines during this news cycle:
1. This week marks two years since Russia invaded Ukraine under Putin's direction, and ten years since Russia annexed Crimea (an area in southern Ukraine).
2. Last week, we learned of the murder Alexey Navalny, a high-profile opposition leader imprisoned under Putin’s regime.
3. Earlier this month, American host, Tucker Carlson, aired a high-publicized interview with President Putin, igniting headlines worldwide.
Joining us is journalist and author, David Satter, who worked as a correspondent inside Russia during the fall of the Soviet Union and rise of Putin. In 2013, David became the first U.S. correspondent expelled from Russia since the Cold War. With incredible perspective on Russian life, and invaluable sources, David explains what most Americans don’t understand about the Russian leader and the Russian way of life, adding context and insight about this news cycle.
This interview covers a lot of ground! Some key names/words:
Yevgeny Prigozhin: The former leader of the Wagner Group – a mercenary military force connected to the Russian government. Despite a strong relationship with President Putin in the past, Prigozhin became critical of the war in Ukraine and eventually led a revolt against Putin in 2023 that Putin deterred. Prigozhin died several months later, in a plane accident often suspected as a murder orchestrated by Putin.
Alexey Navalny: A high-profile opposition leader against Pres. Vladmir Putin, who not only pursued political office in Russia but published investigative work exposing what he believed to be the corruption of the Putin regime.
Malaysian Airlines Flight 17: A civilian flight traveling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, July 17, 2014, carrying 283 people and 15 crew. The Boeing 777 flew over eastern Ukraine – an area of conflict between Russia and Ukraine – and a rocket shot it down, killing all 298 people on board. Later reports blamed Russia and Vladimir Putin.
Evan Gershkovich: An American journalist imprisoned in Russia. Gershkovich lived in Russia and reported for The Wall Street Journal. During a reporting trip on March 29th, Russian security forces arrested him; Pres. Putin said Gershkovich acquired classified information.
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| 0:00.0 | Hi everyone, welcome to Smarter News. |
| 0:05.9 | My name is Jenna. |
| 0:07.1 | And once again today, we have the great benefit of being joined by someone with incredible |
| 0:12.6 | insight into the topic of our times. |
| 0:15.8 | And we're really handling three different headlines related to Eastern Europe in one news cycle. And we're going to work |
| 0:23.5 | through all of these. One is that we're coming up on the anniversary, lack of a better term, |
| 0:29.2 | we don't like to say anniversary, but we're marking the end of the second year of war in Ukraine |
| 0:34.0 | and moving into a third. We have the news of the death slash murder. We'll talk about |
| 0:41.1 | the choice of words there of a key opposition leader against Vladimir Putin who had been in |
| 0:47.6 | prison for years and mysteriously died. And we still have very little details that's still evolving, |
| 0:56.0 | this still evolving story at this time. And we also have this high-profile interview |
| 1:00.7 | that American host Tucker Carlson conducted with Vladimir Putin, a two-hour interview. |
| 1:08.0 | One of the most washed interviews with Vladimir Putin in recent memory, at last check, |
| 1:14.5 | 205 million views of that interview. And so that's made headlines around the world. So as I was |
| 1:20.2 | looking at these headlines in front of us, I couldn't help but reach out again to David Satter. |
| 1:26.6 | And you'll know David Satter because he's joined us before |
| 1:30.0 | I graciously agreed to join us again. He has worked for decades reporting on Russian affairs. |
| 1:36.7 | He reported inside the Soviet Union, saw the fall of the Soviet Union, saw the rise of a little |
| 1:43.0 | known person by the name of Vladimir Putin |
| 1:44.9 | and continued reporting from this new Russia, this post-Soviet Russia, until 2013 when he became |
| 1:53.8 | the first U.S. correspondent to be expelled since the Cold War. And again, his level of expertise, |
| 2:00.3 | his insight into the Russian culture really is unmatched. And |
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