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EXCLUSIVE: ‘I came to see Russia because global hegemony is collapsing’ – Andrew Tate

EXCLUSIVE: ‘I came to see Russia because global hegemony is collapsing. The US is a dying empire and they all go out with a bang’ – Andrew Tate.

On the latest episode of Sanchez Effect, Rick sits down with a man who needs no introduction. Andrew Tate doesn’t hold back on Russia’s surging clout, especially in its powerful partnership with China, and he’s convinced the post-WWII order is about as secure as a paper cup in a hurricane.

And the cherry on top: despite the Western media’s negative portrayal of Moscow, Andrew says it “has it all” – beauty, cleanliness, food – you name it.

He argues that the media’s portrayal of men as emasculated is a deliberate strategy to prevent revolutions, while warning that insecure masculinity fuels consumption, addiction, and the loss of traditional values.

Without filter, he says the ‘Epstein class’ tunes the algorithms that shape our reality, feeding us curated lies.

Ready to see the truth laid bare? Dive in now. This interview is one you can’t afford to skip – only on RT.

8.06.2026
52:14 min
8.06.2026
52:14 min
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EXCLUSIVE: ‘I came to see Russia because global hegemony is collapsing’ – Andrew Tate
Sanchez Effect is a journalistic rebellion. RT’s flagship program is led by Rick Sanchez, the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning newsman who’s made a career out of defying the status quo. “When only one side of a story is permitted, that’s when I push harder. If Moscow is deemed off-limits, it’s precisely where I want to be. Because more often than not, truth resides in the places we’re told not to look.”