As a Japanese, I can't wrap my head around what's happening in the UK.
Hundreds of thousands of young girls raped by grooming gangs.
Fathers who reported it got arrested.
Citizens told to stay quiet.
If this happened here in Japan, it would already be a civil war.
Why isn't the British military staging a coup? What are they even doing?
This makes absolutely no sense to us. Can any British person explain this madness?
This is one of Tucker's most explosive interviews about Trump, Iran, and who is actually in control of the U.S
He said Trump was pressured into a war he didn't want, knew it was a bad idea, understood it could wreck his presidency and blow up the global economy... and did it anyway.
Not because he was fooled or misinformed, but because he couldn't stop it.
Think about what that means.
Trump spent years campaigning against forever wars. If he understood the risks of attacking Iran, hated the idea of another Middle East disaster, and yet ended up there anyway, then the story isn't about Trump.
It's about the forces that were able to move him so far away from his campaign promises and values.
And Tucker goes there.
He talks about the donors, Netanyahu, the pressure Trump was put under, and how he changed after the Butler shooting.
He also talks about why he believes he'll eventually be silenced.
And then, right in the middle of the interview, Trump posts that peace may finally be on the table.
So the whole conversation suddenly becomes something bigger: Can Trump still break free? Can he actually walk away?
Or was the moment everyone voted for in 2024 already lost long ago?
Whether you agree with Tucker or not, this isn't some recycled Fox News talking-point session.
This is asking a question that almost nobody in mainstream politics is willing to ask:
If the most powerful man in the world can't do what he wants, then who the hell is actually in charge?
@TuckerCarlson, @TCNetwork
Fireworks over Barcelona!
The Pope blessed and inaugurated the central tower of the Sagrada Familia, which was finally completed after 144 years.
It is now officially the tallest cathedral in the world — 172.5 meters.
John Meirsheimer is an American treasure.
BREAKING: U.S. Resumes Strikes on Iran. A Clean Exit Is Unlikely. Tucker... https://t.co/PjW4mtzUT6 via @YouTube
Lavrov has a point.
Just days ago, Merz, Starmer, and Macron escalated the rhetoric and doubled down on confrontation.
What exactly do their ambassadors have to say?
Moscow will be listening for something new. The real question is whether Europe has anything new to say.