00:00Quite a big change, it would appear, in the White House's position towards this conflict since that famous 28th of February showdown in the Oval Office.
00:11How does it feel to hear President Trump describing President Putin as absolutely crazy and threatening new sanctions against Russia?
00:21Hello Tom, it's good to be on your program. I don't think that something significant has changed since Mr. Trump got into the White House.
00:33If I talk about the craziness of Mr. Putin, I believe it didn't begin just a couple of days ago, on Friday, when the Russians started to bombard the whole of Ukraine,
00:45and particularly the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, with almost 1,000 drones and missiles all as we can.
00:54I believe that Putin got crazy back in 2000, when he blew up some apartments in Russia to get to the power in Russia,
01:04and then the brutal Chechen war, and then there were many other conflicts within Russia, particularly in the Northern Caucasian Republics.
01:13And in Ukraine, in Georgia in 2008, and in Syria, tens of thousands of people were killed by Putin because he's playing a geopolitical role.
01:23Not to mention killing of Mr. Litvinenko in the United Kingdom or attempt to poison Skripals with a chemical agent.