Ben Shapiro sharply criticized Tucker Carlson's alarming predictions about the potential consequences of a military strike on Iran, specifically fears of a World War III scenario. Shapiro questioned the credibility of these warnings, particularly aimed at Carlson, and emphasized President Trump's tendency against entering nation-building conflicts. He pointed to the perceived disconnect between Carlson's concerns and the reality of U.S. military actions, particularly after a recent strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, showcasing Carlson's dramatic responses which Shapiro deemed excessive and unfounded.
These are the people who kept telling you it was going to be World War III. And there are lots of them. Lots and lots of people who are telling you it was gonna be World War III.
What unbelievable lack of faith it shows in President Trump for people to suggest that Trump, of all people, was going to get us in to World War III.
Notice the hand-wringing. Notice the sack cloth and ashes. Notice the hand to the heart here. Notice the deep and abiding pain he feels, apparently at missiles that didn't hit Qatar.
It's worth pointing out that a strike on the Iranian nuclear sites will almost certainly result in thousands of American deaths at bases throughout the Middle East.
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