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Trump-supporting host warns American hardliners: Conflict with Iran is suicide

PNN – Tucker Carlson, a former Fox News anchor who has close ties to the Donald Trump administration, warned extremists in the country during the presence of the belligerent Israeli Prime Minister at the White House and his meeting with the US President: Any conflict with Iran is “suicide” and will result in the deaths of thousands of Americans.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Tucker Carlson, a well-known American presenter and Trump supporter, warned extremists in the country on Monday local time about any conflict with Tehran, given the current situation in the United States.

This presenter close to the Trump administration wrote on his X Network (formerly Twitter) account, at the same time as the presence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the warmonger, at the White House and his meeting with Trump: Whatever your opinion on the tariffs, it is clear that now is the worst possible time for the United States to engage in a military attack on Iran. We cannot afford this war. Thousands of Americans will die. We will lose the war that will begin. Nothing could be more destructive to our country.

The Trump supporter warned, claiming that “yet, thanks to relentless neoconservative pressure, we are closer than ever to this war”: This is suicide. Anyone who advocates war with Iran is not an ally of America, but an enemy.

An Israeli reporter for the American website Axios wrote on Monday local time, quoting an Israeli official: Netanyahu thinks the chances of a nuclear deal between Iran and the US are very slim, but today he will present Trump with his model for “a good deal.”

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The American media outlet continued: Netanyahu wants the Libya model, meaning the complete dismantling of Iran’s nuclear program.

Before meeting Trump, Netanyahu met with Steve Whittaker, Trump’s special envoy for the Middle East, to discuss efforts to reach a new prisoner release agreement and a Gaza ceasefire.

The US President, who has repeatedly expressed hope for reaching an agreement with Iran during his second term, claimed on February 4, 2025, by signing a memorandum to continue the policy of maximum pressure against the Islamic Republic of Iran that he was ready to talk to the Iranian President. Claiming that he had “hesitated” to sign the memorandum, he claimed: This is very difficult for Iran. I hope we don’t have to use it too much. It remains to be seen whether we can reach an agreement with Iran.

Despite signing a memorandum imposing a maximum pressure policy on Tehran, the US President announced in an interview with the country’s Fox Business news network on March 7, 2025, that he had sent a letter to the Supreme Leader of Iran and requested negotiations.

During his first term in office in 2018, Trump withdrew the United States from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, an international agreement that imposed restrictions on Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of sanctions against the country.

From the beginning, Israel, as the only nuclear-armed regime in the region, opposed the JCPOA. In 2013, while negotiations were underway, Netanyahu told the US Congress: “This is a bad deal, a very bad deal.”

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