What in the world is going on with Tucker Carlson? Some might be scratching their heads as he suggests that letting Iran get its hands on nuclear weapons might actually turn out to be beneficial. It’s the kind of statement that would make any commonsense conservative wonder if the left-wing media fantasy of “peace in our time” has finally seeped into the reasoning of someone who should know better.
First things first, Iran is not our friend. Letting a regime that chants “Death to America” and jails political dissenters get nukes is like handing a loaded weapon to the school bully. This is a country that has been anti-American and anti-Israel since its Islamic Revolution in 1979. Liberals and globalists tend to gloss over these facts with their feel-good diplomacy, believing that talking can solve everything. It’s a dangerous delusion, not based on historical or current realities.
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Some might argue that a nuclear Iran could somehow stabilize the Middle East. But anyone with half a brain can see this for the fantasy it is. The so-called “stability” would be built on the foundation of fear and the very real threat of a nuclear strike looming over our heads and those of our allies. Ask yourself, does a more dangerous world sound more stable to you, or is it just a ploy by liberals to pat themselves on the back for achieving “peace”?
The fact that this idea is even entertained shows how out-of-touch some commentators and policymakers have become. They are more concerned with appealing to the global elites and less interested in good old-fashioned American safety and freedom. The left has a knack for romanticizing negotiations at the expense of assuring our national security, and this is no different. It’s like they’re playing chess with our future while we’re just trying to live in the real world.
Instead of hoping that rogue nations play nice, the U.S. should double down on strength and deterrence. There is no better check against aggressors than a strong America that stands firm, refusing to back down to those who threaten the safety of our citizens and our allies. Why gamble with the future of our children and our way of life? How many more wake-up calls do we need before we stop playing these dangerous games?

