- Wladimir Klitschko disagreed with Joe Rogan’s comments about the U.S. and Ukraine possibly causing World War III
- The Ukrainian boxing icon wants to talk about the issue in Rogan’s podcast
Klitschko responded to Rogan’s comments
In a recent episode of his JRE podcast, Rogan voiced his concerns regarding the decision made by now-former U.S. President Joe Biden. Rogan stated that Biden allowing Ukraine to utilize long-range missiles supplied by the United States in its war against Russia poses a serious risk of igniting World War III.
Rogan’s comments did not go unnoticed. Klitschko took to social media to express his disapproval, accusing Rogan of spreading “Russian propaganda” through his platform, suggesting that the podcaster’s remarks could have detrimental effects on public perception.
“Joe Rogan, I listened to your latest podcast. I am sending you this video to let you know that I disagree… You’re repeating Russian propaganda—Putin’s Russia is in trouble. So they want to scare you and people like you. His war was supposed to last 3 days, it has lasted 3 years thanks to the heroism and sacrifice of us Ukrainians. So you are using the only weapon that Putin really intends to use: propaganda,” Klitschko said.
“This weapon really weakens our democracies. Putin’s Russia wants to destroy Ukraine quietly, they want America to stay quiet. Not great, but quiet. A great America is not an America that abandons countries that defend freedom with their lives. In short, you see, I have quite a few points of difference,” he continued.
. @joerogan , I disagree pic.twitter.com/tSGvwUnXOQ
— Klitschko (@Klitschko) November 24, 2024
Klitschko wants to be on the JRE podcast
Klitschko was eager to have the issue addressed properly. To do so, the Ukrainian boxing legend requested to receive an invite from the UFC commentator to guest on his popular show.
“If you invite me on your podcast, we could discuss them. Like free men,” Klitschko told Rogan.
Wladimir and his brother Vitali have been actively taking part in Ukraine’s war against Russia. Like their compatriots, the boxing legends have been fighting for their freedom since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.