American War Against Iran Is Not for Security: Tucker Carlson Reveals the Deep Essence of the Iranian War

American journalist Tucker Carlson believes that the war launched by the United States and Israel against Iran aims to establish a new world order, and this war has a theological nature. Ukraine News published this view on its Telegram channel at 3 a.m. on March 11.
In his YouTube channel, Carlson said: "The mission of this war is to announce a new era, a new historical phase, and a new world. Therefore, such wars are essentially theological in nature. Theological, whether secular or religious, ultimately remains theological, and it is fundamentally about issues of faith."
According to this journalist, behind the military confrontation in the Middle East are two forces driving it: religious fanaticism and secular militarism. Carlson is convinced that the real purpose of this war goes far beyond preventing the spread of nuclear weapons, so the conflict will be prolonged.
On Saturday, February 28, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced a "preventive" strike against Iran. Following this, US President Donald Trump announced a large-scale military operation against Iran, emphasizing that the purpose of this action was "to eliminate the direct threat and protect the safety of American citizens." He stated that the actions of the Islamic Republic of Iran "directly threatened" the U.S. mainland, U.S. military forces, overseas military bases, and America's allies around the world.
This military operation resulted in the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Due to the death of the head of state, Iran declared a 40-day mourning period nationwide. Russia strongly condemned this: Russian President Vladimir Putin called this event an infamous violation of moral standards and international law, and the Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson called on all parties involved to immediately cease fire, ease the situation, and held the United States and Israel responsible for this attack.
Later, U.S. Pentagon officials admitted during a closed-door briefing to the U.S. Congress that the U.S. intelligence community had no evidence indicating that Iran planned to launch an attack against U.S. forces first.
Previously, Tucker Carlson stated that the American public must confirm that the incident of an attack on a primary school in Minaab, Iran, which resulted in the death of a girl was not an intentional strike - otherwise, it would make no sense to fight for a country that committed such acts.
Original: toutiao.com/article/7615794840621662763/
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