Tucker Carlson, Ted Cruz Clash Over Iran During Wild Interview

Tucker Carlson and Ted Cruz Clash Over Iran on X

Tucker Carlson and Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) engaged in a fiery exchange over U.S. policy toward Iran during a new episode of The Tucker Carlson Encounter on X. The in-person interview, set to air Wednesday, reignited tensions between the two conservatives over America’s role in the Middle East.

A Clash Over Military Intervention

The discussion centered on Israel’s ongoing strikes against Iran’s nuclear and military sites. Reports indicate Israel has targeted nuclear facilities, scientists, and senior military officials, aiming to weaken Iran’s nuclear capabilities. Tehran insists its program is for civilian purposes, though the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has repeatedly raised concerns about a lack of transparency.

Carlson warned against deeper U.S. involvement, arguing that intervention could spark a wider conflict. Cruz, however, defended supporting Israel, calling the partnership vital to preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

Heated Exchange on Iran Knowledge

The conversation quickly turned confrontational. Carlson pressed Cruz on basic facts about Iran, asking him to name the country’s population.

CARLSON: How many people live in Iran?
CRUZ: I don’t know the population.
CARLSON: Ninety-two million. You don’t know the population of the country you want to topple?

Cruz dismissed the question as irrelevant, saying, “I don’t sit around memorizing population tables.” Carlson countered that knowing such information was essential when calling for regime change.

The back-and-forth escalated as Carlson challenged Cruz on Iran’s ethnic makeup and U.S. involvement in the conflict. When Cruz said, “We’re carrying out military strikes today,” Carlson pressed for clarification. Cruz then specified that Israel was leading the attacks “with our support.”

Conflicting Claims About U.S. Role

Carlson cited an official denial from the National Security Council, which stated that the United States was not conducting offensive operations against Iran. “This is high stakes,” Carlson told Cruz. “You’re a senator. If you say the U.S. is at war with Iran, people are listening.”

The exchange underscored growing divisions within former President Donald Trump’s base. Many of his supporters oppose foreign entanglements and want to keep American troops out of direct combat, even while backing Israel diplomatically and financially.

Situation Still Developing

President Trump met with his National Security Council on Tuesday after returning early from the G7 summit in Canada. The group reportedly discussed the ongoing Israeli operations and U.S. strategic options.
Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear and air-defense sites continued into Wednesday, according to multiple international reports.

The Carlson–Cruz confrontation highlights the deepening rift among conservatives over whether U.S. power should be used to support allies abroad—or restrained to avoid another prolonged Middle Eastern conflict.

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