The journalist said American aid to Israel was drawn to the United States in the war. He emphasized that what happens next is to determine Donald Trump’s presidency.
American political commentary Tucker Carlson on Friday, June 13, made a harsh criticism of President Donald Trump, saying he was an “accomplice” of Israeli’s attack in Iran. According to Carlson, the rise of conflict between these two countries could draw the United States in the war, written by the hill.
In his morning newsletter, the observer noted that Trump was a “gesture of the war”, recalled the former US union in Israel, who on Friday night struck many military facilities in Iran, destroying military leaders. These actions have caused concerns about a possible full -cale conflict between Iran and Israel.
“What will happen next is to determine Donald Trump’s presidency,” Carlson wrote.
Publication Carlson has recalled for a long time Trump’s allies in the media space. The former Fox News host is known for his sharp political and cultural comments, as well as the fact that for many years he has acted as a critique of so many neoconservatives, accused of drawing the United States “unnecessary wars” in the Middle East and other regions.
At the same time, recently, Carlson argued with other conservative commentators who encouraged Trump to take a tighter position related to Iran.
He remains one of the beloved right wing commentators for the current president: Trump repeatedly praised Carlson both for his Fox work, and after leaving the channel in 2022.
The day before, Trump said the United States was not involved in attacking Iran in military terms and hoped Iran would return to negotiations.
At the same time, the media wrote that the United States and neighboring countries helped drop missiles, which on Friday, June 13, Iran launched Israel.
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