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Tucker Carlson Responds to Israel’s War on Iran (Transcript)

Editor’s Notes: In this provocative episode, Tucker Carlson addresses the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, questioning the true motivations behind the war and its implications for American national security. He challenges the conventional narrative by arguing that the conflict primarily serves specific regional interests rather than the safety of the United States. Carlson also examines the role of Washington’s political establishment and foreign lobbies in shaping Middle East policy while advocating for a return to prioritizing American interests. Ultimately, he calls for a critical assessment of the human and spiritual costs of continued military involvement in the region. (Mar 3, 2026)

TRANSCRIPT:

Why Did This Happen?

TUCKER CARLSON: So whenever something big happens, particularly something really big like a war that will change world history, the first four questions you have to ask are these. One, why did this happen? Two, what was the point of it? Three, where does it go from here? And four, how do we respond?

So let’s assess the war in Iran now ongoing in its second day and try to answer those four questions. First, why did this happen? Now in this case, there’s a really simple answer. This happened because Israel wanted it to happen. This is Israel’s war.

This is not the United States’ war. This war is not being waged on behalf of American national security objectives to make the United States safer or richer. This war is not actually even about weapons of mass destruction, nukes, chem bio. No. This war is waged purely because Israel wanted it to be waged.

Now why say that out loud this early in the conflict? Isn’t that dispiriting for, say, American troops fighting this war? Yes. It is. And we thought a lot about whether it was wise or decent even to say something like that out loud and have decided that it is for the following reason.

The Importance of Telling the Truth

First, because the truth is always the only basis for wise decision making. When you lie to yourself or you lie to your people, you not only commit a kind of moral crime by lying, but you also tend to hurt yourself. Hubris is the product of lies, for example. You can get way over your skis if you’re not honest with yourself and the people around you about what’s happening and why it’s happening. But long term, that is also true.

In other words, it’s important to say why this war is happening because fifty years from now, people may not know. Your grandkids may learn that this war started because the Ayatollah showed up in Miami and started machine gunning people in a shopping mall, and so we responded. There was a kind of Iranian Pearl Harbor. You don’t know what the future will believe about the present. You don’t know how history will be written.

And if you’re skeptical of that, if you’re asking yourself, well, how could historians, popular historians, how could future culture so misunderstand something so big? How could people lie about something so obvious, so giant? Well, history is your guide. A lot of the big events we think we understand, including wars from the past and not so distant past, are completely distorted in our memories. In other words, that’s not actually what happened at all.

And the truth is if enough people lie about something at a high enough volume and they do it for long enough, loudly enough, while threatening anyone who refuses to lie about it, over time, their lies become conventional wisdom. Everyone believes them. There was something about repeating a lie over and over and over again that’s almost like a spell or an incantation. It’s almost a form of witchcraft. It assumes reality, or a version of reality, an ersatz reality, a fake reality, but reality nevertheless.

And if you’re interested at all in history, going back thousands of years or even more recently, you know that the understandings of certain events that you grew up hearing about are probably totally inverted. The opposite is true, but you didn’t know that until you dug a little deeper, in some cases a lot deeper, to find out, because they have been distorted in the retelling. And because they have been, because a lot of our most basic assumptions are based on untruths, we wind up getting into the same messes again and again. So it’s just important to tell the truth about this now in the early stages.

Netanyahu’s Role and Israel’s Long-Term Plan

This is, by the way, widely known. This is not a conspiracy theory. Everyone’s saying it out loud now because it’s true. The United States committed troops to this conflict because the prime minister of Israel, not Israel’s nation, but the guy who runs it, Benjamin Netanyahu, Bibi, demanded it. Seven trips to the White House over the last year. And the point of those trips never varied.

The United States needs to commit to regime change in Iran. We need the US military to overthrow the government of Iran. And Bibi himself has basically said that. It wasn’t that we thought Iran was going to get nukes this week, and that’s why we did this. Nobody’s even saying that now. They will be in the future when our memories get a little dimmer and they can manipulate us more.

But right now, they’re admitting, no. Actually, they were not on the verge of getting nukes. Bibi himself said, you can pull up the video, “I’ve been dreaming about this for forty years. We’ve finally done it.”

So this is the culmination of a long-time plan, of strategy. And actually, if you look at it backwards and try to assess recent events, even in this country, in American political life over the past several years, certainly over the past six or eight months, you can see that a lot of what was happening here was preparation for where we are right now. In other words, people who wanted war in Iran were softening up the public for it, were manipulating the US government in order to affect it, and were doing their very best to silence anyone who doubted its wisdom.

A lot of the things we have seen in the recent past are, and now it’s very obvious, they were all designed to get us to where we are now: war with Iran on behalf of Israel.

Was This a Wise Idea?

Now just a caveat at the outset.