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Putin's Speech at Munich Conference
The animosity towards Putin had been growing since 2007 at Munich, where he made a speech addressing the balance necessary in the world and advocating for sovereignty for countries like China, Russia, Iran, Venezuela, and Cuba. The speaker also reflects on the repeated labeling of Putin as a poisoner and a murderer by the United States, without any substantial evidence to support the claims.
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The animosity towards Putin had been growing since 2007 when he made a significant speech on world harmony at Munich emphasizing the importance of sovereignty for countries to maintain balance in the world.
33:14 - 37:47 (04:32)
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The animosity towards Putin had been growing since 2007 when he made a significant speech on world harmony at Munich emphasizing the importance of sovereignty for countries to maintain balance in the world.
ChapterPutin's Speech at Munich Conference
Episode#286 – Oliver Stone: Vladimir Putin and War in Ukraine
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
A filmmaker discusses his experiences traveling the world and the varying opinions of Putin, noting that many countries respected him for his ability to maintain balance and harmony.
37:47 - 40:22 (02:34)
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A filmmaker discusses his experiences traveling the world and the varying opinions of Putin, noting that many countries respected him for his ability to maintain balance and harmony. He also comments on the prevalence of negative articles about Putin in the US media.
ChapterPutin's Speech at Munich Conference
Episode#286 – Oliver Stone: Vladimir Putin and War in Ukraine
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
A commentator discusses the portrayal of Putin as a corrupt and tyrannical leader, questioning the accuracy of these claims and instead arguing that his continued leadership is a sign of popular support.
40:22 - 43:12 (02:50)
Summary
A commentator discusses the portrayal of Putin as a corrupt and tyrannical leader, questioning the accuracy of these claims and instead arguing that his continued leadership is a sign of popular support.