Iran Is Not What It Seems. Tucker Explains. - YouTube
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Tucker Carlson discusses the ongoing war involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, emphasizing the difficulty of obtaining accurate information due to censorship. He argues that this conflict is fundamentally different from past US wars of choice, suggesting its true purpose is not to prevent nuclear proliferation but to usher in a "new age." Carlson identifies two main groups supporting this war: religious individuals (some Israelis, religious Jews, and Christian Zionists) who believe they are accelerating Armageddon, and secular promoters who envision a future ruled by technology, mass surveillance, and transhumanism. He contends that the war's current trajectory will paradoxically accelerate global nuclear proliferation, as smaller nations will seek nuclear weapons for deterrence. Carlson stresses the importance of the United States behaving with honor, particularly in wartime. He calls for an investigation into the bombing of a girls' school near an Iranian naval base, questioning if it was accidental or a deliberate "double tap" attack, and whether autonomous weapons or AI were involved. He also demands verification that US diplomatic efforts with Iran prior to the war were legitimate and not a deceptive ruse, asserting that any such trickery would be dishonorable and undermine future diplomacy.
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