Carlson vs Ted Cruz 'You're the senator calling for Iran's overthrow and you know nothing about it'

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Tucker Carlson Exposes Ted Cruz on Iran: “You’re a Senator and You Know Nothing About the Country”

In a stunning interview that has rocked conservative media, journalist Tucker Carlson held Senator Ted Cruz's feet to the fire, revealing a disturbing lack of basic knowledge from one of the most vocal advocates for regime change in Iran. What began as a straightforward question quickly spiraled into a damning exposé of the shallow understanding behind much of Washington’s hawkish foreign policy.

“How many people live in Iran?” Carlson asked. Cruz admitted he didn’t know. Carlson, incredulous, pushed further: “How can you call for the overthrow of a government if you don’t even know the population of the country?” Cruz deflected, saying he doesn’t memorize population charts. But Carlson didn’t let him off the hook. “It matters because we’re talking about human lives and global consequences,” he snapped.

Things escalated when Carlson asked about Iran’s ethnic and religious makeup. Cruz fumbled, replying with vague statements like “they’re Persians, mostly Shia,” but failed to provide details or percentages. Carlson responded sharply: “So you don’t know that either. You know nothing about Iran. Yet you’re calling for their government to be overthrown.” The senator’s lack of preparation was laid bare for the world to see, and many conservatives watching began to question the wisdom of such shallow policy advocacy.

The conversation turned even more serious when Carlson challenged Cruz’s claims that the U.S., via support to Israel, was attacking Iran. Carlson pointed out that the Trump administration explicitly denied any offensive involvement. “This is high-stakes, Senator. If you’re saying the U.S. is at war with Iran, people are listening,” Carlson warned. Cruz backtracked, clarifying that the U.S. is “supporting” Israel, but left many unconvinced about the extent of America’s role.

This exchange highlights a growing divide in the conservative movement. While neoconservatives like Cruz continue pushing interventionist agendas, populist-nationalist voices like Carlson are demanding real knowledge, real strategy, and real accountability before dragging America into another unnecessary conflict. This isn’t about defending Iran—an oppressive regime—but about ensuring that America’s leaders know what they’re doing before risking American lives and global stability.

The Carlson-Cruz clash is a wake-up call. Foreign policy isn’t a game for the uninformed. The American people deserve leaders who think before launching wars, who study before speaking, and who put America first—not foreign agendas or ideological crusades disconnected from U.S. interests.

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