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July 16th, 2024: JD Vance says the United States should strike Iran in his first interview as VP nominee. “…we need to do something with Iran, but not these weak little bombing runs. If you're going to punch the Iranians, you punch hard.” https://t.co/ymq05OqTSE

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The speaker believes the most important part of the Trump doctrine is to only commit troops when necessary, but then to "punch hard." This approach respects American service members. President Trump beat ISIS quickly with overwhelming force, accomplishing what people thought was impossible. Regarding Iran, the speaker advocates for strong action, referencing the Soleimani strike as an example. Despite predictions of broader war, the speaker claims that the Soleimani action actually brought peace and checked Iran.
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Speaker 0: The the most important part, I think, of the Trump doctrine and foreign policy is you don't commit America's troops unless you really have to. But when you do, you punch and you punch hard. I think that's the way that you respect America's brave men and women who are serving. Now let me say something about Speaker 1: When you say that, does that like, for example, how president Trump beat the caliphate? It was overwhelming force, and it was done pretty fast. Speaker 0: How president Trump beat the caliphate, beat ISIS, which people said literally couldn't be done, and he did it in a matter of months. But also Iran, Sean, a lot of people recognize that we need to do something with Iran, but not these weak little bombing runs. If you're gonna punch the Iranians, you punch them hard, and that's what he did when he took out Soleimani. By the way, that action, people said that it would lead to broader war. It actually brought peace. It actually checked the Iranians and slowed them down a little bit.
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@NickJFuentes Tucker Carlson is CIA https://t.co/YPveZG5HDD

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Tucker Carlson has given conflicting responses about his connections to the CIA. He stated that he grew up surrounded by CIA agents because of his father's involvement, but claimed he didn't understand what the CIA was. Carlson said he applied to the CIA in 1990 wanting to work in operations, because his father's friends were operations officers. He mentioned that Kermit Roosevelt Jr., known for orchestrating the 1953 coup in Iran, lived near him. Despite his attempt to join, Carlson now claims to be a "sworn enemy of the CIA." Alan MacLeod of Minton Press notes that Carlson's father, Richard Carlson, was appointed by Ronald Reagan as director of the US Information Agency (USIA), overseeing Radio Liberty and Voice of America. These outlets were described by The New York Times as a CIA-built "worldwide propaganda network." Radio Free Europe was directly funded by the CIA until the 1970s. Carlson was asked if the CIA was behind the Nord Stream pipeline explosion, and he denied involvement. It was questioned whether it was a coincidence that the son of the former head of the US intelligence agency and director of Voice of Liberty for the CIA is now a major political pundit.
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Speaker 0: When Tucker Carlson is asked about any of his connections to the CIA, he always seems to give a very confusing mix of responses. In an interview with a former member of the CIA, Sean Ryan, he was asked about it. He recounted how everyone around him growing up was in the CIA because his father was. Despite this, he also says that he had no idea what the CIA really was. Speaker 1: You were trying to get into CIA? Yes. Vladimir Putin reminded me. I don't know how he knew that. Yeah. I applied to CIA when I was a senior in college. What did you want to do for the CIA? Operations. Yeah, it was completely different. Completely different organization. Well, who knows what it was, actually? I don't know. I mean, I was operating on the basis of a lot of my father's friends served as operations officers, some really wonderful guys, who I guess I probably shouldn't name, but who were always at our house and were just legit interesting people. So I applied to CIA and that whole application process then, this was 1990, and I should just say, for the record, that I, like, had no idea what the CIA was, actually. And I didn't believe any of the I think Kermit Roosevelt actually lived right down the street from us. Are you kidding? No. Oh, man. That's cool. Speaker 0: This isn't particularly relevant other than this being like a CIA super spy. Kermit Roosevelt Junior is a very famous intelligence officer who worked in the OSS and then the CIA. He was best known for his role in orchestrating the nineteen fifty three coup in Iran. Speaker 1: But I didn't know I mean, but that was just the world you live in in Northwest DC. Like, I didn't I never thought any of it was bad. And so when I applied to CIA, and I've taken a lot of crap, including from Putin, Oh, you're from a CIA family. Well, yeah, obviously my father worked in conjunction with CIA. Mean, that's what that is. And I tried to join the CIA, but I'm not being false about it. I am a sworn enemy of the CIA at this point. No doubt about that. I just wanted a life that was interesting. I wanted to see stuff. Speaker 0: This would all be a lot more believable conspicuous if he hadn't ended up becoming one of the most influential conservative news pundits in American history. Tucker Carlson himself says that he comes from a CIA family and that his father worked for the CIA. Alan MacLeod of Minton Press writes, Richard Carlson is an important journalist and high state official who was appointed by Ronald Reagan as director of the US Information Agency, USIA, which oversees Radio Liberty and Voice of America, which Dick was also the director. Together, these outlets are part of what The New York Times called a worldwide propaganda network built by the CIA. Their goal is to bombard enemy countries with regime change propaganda. Until the nineteen seventies, Radio Free Europe was directly funded by the CIA. Richard Carlson would have been running Voice of America and then the branch of the CIA that oversaw Voice of America at the height of the Cold War, basically the broadcasting wing of the CIA's propaganda machine. Speaker 2: With the backing of CIA, of course, the organization you wanted to join back in the day, as I understand. We should thank God they didn't let you in. Although, it is a serious organization. I understand. My former vis a vis, in the sense that I served in the first main directorate, Soviet Union's intelligence service. Who Speaker 1: blew up Nord Stream? Speaker 2: You for sure. Speaker 1: I was busy that day. Nate, do you have do you I did not blow up Nord Stream. Speaker 2: Thank you though. You personally may have an alibi, but the CIA has no such alibi. Is Speaker 0: it a coincidence the former head of the US intelligence agency and director of voice of liberty for the CIA's son is one of the most influential political pundits in America?
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