Tucker Carlson Teases Interview with Iranian President: We Know We'll Be Criticized for This'
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Tucker Carlson will release an interview with Iran President Masoud Pezeshkian to offer various perspectives on increasing tensions. Carlson emphasized the importance of Americans hearing multiple viewpoints regarding U.S. actions in the Middle East. He recently faced criticism for advocating diplomacy over military intervention, clashing with figures favoring aggressive measures against Iran. Carlson believes citizens have a right to comprehensive information about government actions that impact them. He acknowledged viewers might not fully trust Pezeshkian's statements, but considered the dialogue valuable for public assessment.
We know we'll be criticized for doing this interview. Why did we do it anyway? Well, we did it because we were just at a war with Iran 10 days ago and may be again.
Our view, which has remained consistent over time, is that American citizens have the Constitutional right and the God-given right to all the information they can gather about matters that affect them.
If their country is doing something with their money in their name, they have a right, an absolute right, to know as much about it as they can.
Carlson acknowledged that viewers will not be able to fully trust everything Iran's president says, but argued the conversation is still worth having as people can decide what they do and do not believe.
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