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Tucker Carlson Criticizes Trump Over Iran War, Says He Feels “Betrayed”
(MENAFN) Political commentator and former Fox News host Tucker Carlson has said he feels “betrayed” by US President Donald Trump over the ongoing Iran conflict, according to reports.
In comments given to a media outlet, Carlson said: “I don’t hate Trump. I hate this war and the direction that the US government is taking,” adding that “I feel betrayed,” as stated by reports.
He argued that the current military approach marks a broader shift in US foreign policy and criticized Washington’s direction, saying the issue extends beyond the current administration.
“Why can’t the US government act on behalf of its own citizens?” he asked, adding that the problem is long-standing and did not begin with Trump, according to reports.
Carlson also suggested that institutional forces within the US government outweighed individual leadership, stating: “If anything, Trump just proved the system was stronger than him,” as reported.
The remarks come amid a widening public split between Carlson and Trump over foreign policy, particularly the war involving Iran, according to reports.
Previously, Trump had publicly attacked Carlson, calling him a “low IQ person” and describing him as “highly overrated,” as stated by reports.
Carlson, once a prominent media supporter of Trump and informal adviser during earlier campaigns, has more recently emerged as one of the most vocal conservative critics of US military involvement abroad.
In comments given to a media outlet, Carlson said: “I don’t hate Trump. I hate this war and the direction that the US government is taking,” adding that “I feel betrayed,” as stated by reports.
He argued that the current military approach marks a broader shift in US foreign policy and criticized Washington’s direction, saying the issue extends beyond the current administration.
“Why can’t the US government act on behalf of its own citizens?” he asked, adding that the problem is long-standing and did not begin with Trump, according to reports.
Carlson also suggested that institutional forces within the US government outweighed individual leadership, stating: “If anything, Trump just proved the system was stronger than him,” as reported.
The remarks come amid a widening public split between Carlson and Trump over foreign policy, particularly the war involving Iran, according to reports.
Previously, Trump had publicly attacked Carlson, calling him a “low IQ person” and describing him as “highly overrated,” as stated by reports.
Carlson, once a prominent media supporter of Trump and informal adviser during earlier campaigns, has more recently emerged as one of the most vocal conservative critics of US military involvement abroad.
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