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Tucker and Megyn Expose The Hidden Forces Driving Us Toward War

Last week Megyn Kelly sat down with Tucker Carlson to unpack what they call the truth about the money and political influence trying to keep the Iran war burning, and their conversation should alarm every patriot who pays taxes and loves the Constitution. Both made plain that powerful interests are quietly pushing to derail any peace and to squeeze another foreign entanglement out of the country.

Tucker warned that neoconservative operatives, eager donors, and defense contractors have a familiar playbook: flood the airwaves, whisper into the president’s circle, and pour money into voices that demand escalation. Megyn Kelly and Carlson pointed to a coordinated push by pro-war voices attempting to reach the president before any deal is finalized — proof, they argue, that money and influence are being wielded against the national interest.

The timing matters. Independent reporting indicates the United States and Iran may be closer to mediation or a deal than the war profiteers would like, which is precisely when pressure ramps up to sabotage diplomacy. If you’ve been trained to believe war is the default solution, consider who benefits when negotiations fail: arms manufacturers, certain foreign-policy consultants, and those who profit from permanent conflict.

What’s especially galling is the media ecosystem that amplifies the hawkish narrative, cheerleading strikes and painting dissent as unpatriotic while serving the same donor class that underwrites the very programs they promote. Even conservative outlets and personalities have been called out for turning coverage into propaganda that favors escalation, not sober American interests — a betrayal of the duty to question the national-security state.

President Trump has not been immune to the noise, and reports show he’s been pressed from all sides while also brushing off some critics — a reminder that the presidency is constantly under siege by competing interests who want to shape policy for private gain. Conservatives who truly believe in sovereignty and fiscal responsibility should be the loudest voices for restraint, not the last.

This is a moment for conservatives to reclaim their principles: skepticism of endless foreign wars, defense of our troops, and refusal to let secretive moneyed interests dictate whether American sons and daughters are sent into harm’s way. If patriotism means anything, it means holding power to account and insisting that peace and prosperity be pursued over profit-driven perpetual conflict.

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