Steve Rosenberg
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Bright Halo

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3,580 posts

252 months

Yesterday (03:51)
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I really enjoy reading and watching Steve Rosenberg’s reports.
I’m fascinated by how he manages to interview Putin and Peskov etc, asking quite direct questions and getting answers.
He is very clever in that he knows just how far to go. If he holds back to much then his interview is meaningless, if he is too aggressive he will never get an interview again and likely be kicked out of Russia.
There must be great respect for him amongst the ruling Russians.
In the interview below, despite the fact that Steve is fluent in Russian it is conducted in English. Peskov has demonstrates very good English but this is rare as there is always a fear of mis quoting/understanding.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0m40pv44kgo


Edited by Bright Halo on Sunday 7th September 06:07

Ridgemont

7,698 posts

148 months

Yesterday (04:28)
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Bright Halo said:
I really enjoy reading and watching Steve Rosenberg’s reports.
I’m fascinated by how he manages to interview Putin and Pskov etc, asking quite direct questions and getting answers.
He is very clever in that he knows just how far to go. If he holds back to much then his interview is meaningless, if he is too aggressive he will never get an interview again and likely be kicked out of Russia.
There must be great respect for him amongst the ruling Russians.
In the interview below, despite the fact that Steve is fluent in Russian it is conducted in English. Peskov has very good English but this rare as there is always a fear of mis quoting/understanding.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0m40pv44kgo
Rosenberg is tolerated because they recognise he is the BBC voice in Moscow. He pushes the limits because he has that role. It’s quid pro quo. I like him especially when they give him time against Putin, but make no mistake it’s a relationship that Moscow controls.

speedy_thrills

7,809 posts

260 months

Yesterday (04:56)
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What I can summarise at this point is that Russia is fighting:

- To capture Kiev.
- To fight Nazis/Azov.
- To fight an existential threat.
- To fight NATO.
- To create a multipolar world.

Everything is clear.

BikeBikeBIke

12,128 posts

132 months

Yesterday (05:43)
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He's brilliant. I have no idea how he's still free. He must have a pretty good understanding of what he can get away with.

(Let's not feed the troll.)

Edited by BikeBikeBIke on Sunday 7th September 05:59

gangzoom

7,491 posts

232 months

Yesterday (06:46)
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BikeBikeBIke said:
He's brilliant. I have no idea how he's still free. He must have a pretty good understanding of what he can get away with.

(Let's not feed the troll.)
Compared to next to usless China reporters whom are as good manging their relationships with the Party as Starmer is keeping control of Labour, Steve is an absolute 100% legend.

I do worry for him though, stange mysterious illnesss are common in authoritarian states.......

Edited by gangzoom on Sunday 7th September 06:51

Steve vRS

5,235 posts

258 months

Yesterday (08:42)
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gangzoom said:
I do worry for him though, stange mysterious illnesss are common in authoritarian states.......

Edited by gangzoom on Sunday 7th September 06:51
I should think he is careful to avoid high windows….

BikeBikeBIke

12,128 posts

132 months

Yesterday (08:49)
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gangzoom said:
Compared to next to usless China reporters whom are as good manging their relationships with the Party as Starmer is keeping control of Labour, Steve is an absolute 100% legend.

I do worry for him though, stange mysterious illnesss are common in authoritarian states.......
Yes. And the "rules" seem unclear and fluid. So one day you can be the right side of the line. The next day you're victim of a mysterious accident.

rdjohn

6,762 posts

212 months

Yesterday (09:46)
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He is very clever, somehow managing to not cross the line that Sarah Rainsford, his predecessor, crossed.

I am stunned that anyone in their right mind would accept this poisoned chalice.

He has my utmost admiration.

BigMon

5,325 posts

146 months

Yesterday (09:53)
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Same here. He must have absolute balls of steel and I salute his bravery.

Hoofy

78,795 posts

299 months

Yesterday (10:06)
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rdjohn said:
I am stunned that anyone in their right mind would accept this poisoned chalice.
Yep, I'd only be interviewing people in Russia via Zoom!