https://www.newsweek.com/tucker-carlson-iran-war-trump-soleimani-1480413
Tucker Carlson has questioned President Donald Trump's decision to
kill Iranian general Qassem Soleimani because of the fallout from the
potential war that may result from it.
Speaking on Fox News,
Carlson described how "it's no exaggeration" to suggest that by the time
his show is next on the air the U.S. will be involved with a conflict with Iran while criticizing those who appear to be wishing this was the case.
"From
Iran's perspective, we're already there. If Iranian forces killed the
chairman of our joint chiefs of staff, for example, would you consider it an act of war?" Carlson added.
Does Tucker Carlson believe it was an act of war to storm the US embassy in Iraq? How about all those other acts of war from IEDs hitting US soldiers in Iraq? How many acts of war do America's enemies get to execute against America?
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