Tucker Carlson on X | Colonel Douglas Macgregor: Are We Heading to War with Iran?

Tucker Carlson interviews Colonel Douglas Macgregor about our current circumstances with Iran. The way some politicians are talking, leaves no option, but war.

Is this the best solution? How will this affect the US? Will Countries surrounding Iran get involved? If so, what side will they be on? Is this the start of Global Warfare? WW3? Col. Douglas Macgregor says, “Were on a dangerous road to Armageddon.”

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3 Responses to Tucker Carlson on X | Colonel Douglas Macgregor: Are We Heading to War with Iran?

  1. Sharon's avatar Sharon says:

    I watched that last night. Lots of event-based dot-connecting. I appreciated Tucker’s questions and giving the Col. all the time desired for answering/explaining.

    Lindsay Graham’s adolescent strutting about initiating military conflict with Iran is just stupid. The people inside the Beltway apparently have no input outside their echo chambers, which was also confirmed by John git-me-a-huntin’-license Kerry when he says that, at the time of POTUS Trump being impeached, he (Kerry) was unaware of Burisma. And fits right along with Joke biden saying last year, “Until the Republicans kept bringing it up, nobody knew what a supply line was.”

    War is never a solution for where we have gotten to, although it may be an inevitable result of the choices that brought us here. And three years without POTUS Trump simply cannot be minimized in terms of “how we got here”. His effectiveness as POTUS bought us a little time.

    How will it affect the US? The witches’ brew already has in it the 2020 coup on the part of the left, a collapsing economy/inflation, societal corruption that is weakening and destroying everything we grew up with, plus several million illegal aliens who are un-identified in any way….so I’m thinking it will be high-mileage fuel for what’s already happening.

    Saw a comment somewhere on a thread noting that the military is now doing recruitment ads featuring white boys, and pointed out, “You know what that means… war.” Exactly so.

    It is all so deadly serious and, to some unknown extent, irreversible. And I will acknowledge I do not like the cheerful assertions by self-identified Christians who blithely say, “God’s got this! We know how it ends! We win!” God’s Person was completely present, the Great I AM, unchanged in His holiness also “had it” during the Inquisition, during Idi Amin’ terrors and Pol Pot’s terrors, during the WW II Holocaust.

    There is a fuzzy-headed, spiritual-froth, and thoughtless aspect to those things being chirped out as though they are some kind of panacea in the midst of rising angst, anguish, fear, and chaos. It suggests that those who chirp cannot help chirping because they have not found refuge with regard to their own fears and vulnerabilities.

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    • Menagerie's avatar Menagerie says:

      A number of years ago my nephew had a horrible wreck. His car was totaled, and you’d never have thought someone lived after that crash. His mother, a wonderful and devout Christian lady, enthusiastically told everyone that it was proof of the great love God had for her son.

      I kept quiet, as was appropriate at such a time, but I really dislike those kinds of ideas.

      Later, I did a painting project for her and we spent a week talking a lot as I worked. The time came when it was appropriate for me to ask her if God did not love those who die in car crashes.

      Same thing as what you discuss Sharon, the same basis.

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