Tucker Carlson, in a podcast with Jack Neel, argues that conflict with Iran accelerates the decline of the American empire, strengthens Iran as a major power, and forces a global realignment of power – this is a crucial geopolitical observation for international readers.

In an interview for the Jack Neel podcast, one of the most influential journalists in the West, Tucker Carlson describes the situation in Iran as historically critical: "War with Iran means the end of the American empire." Whether it is a blessing or a curse, this marks the beginning, or certainly the acceleration, of the collapse of this vast empire, the existence of which most Americans are not even aware.

“And it's a global redistribution of power. Iran will become a major power... probably always has been, we just haven't realized it." There are still terrifying scenarios to pray against, but the direction of development is clear. The United States has failed to achieve its goals; Iran has emerged stronger from this. Any continuation would only deepen losses and further weaken power, while more lives would be lost.

Tucker Carlson expresses relief at efforts towards reconciliation and praises figures such as J.D. Vance and unsung government officials, as well as Trump for "predicting reality." "Let's get out of this with some loss of prestige, with some humiliation, but it's better than the alternative." Arab states, which were once hostile to Iran, are now seeking to establish relations; the ambitions of Israel for regional hegemony have suffered a significant blow. Oman has an influence on related matters similar to that of a veto power.

This is linked to the reality of the oil market: disruptions in supply affect America regardless of claims about domestic production. The broader inability of Western leadership further exacerbates this decline.

In his energetic assessment, Tucker Carlson warns that the decline of the US empire brings both dangers and a necessary reckoning. A shift in power is occurring. Recognizing the importance of Iran and withdrawing from costly conflicts preserves what remains, rather than accelerating the collapse. The interview highlights how these historical shifts in the balance of power are accompanied by efforts to divert attention from the failures of the elites.

The continuation will be tomorrow

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The first part of the interview is here:

 

The second part of the interview is here:

 

The third part of the interview is here:

 

 

You can watch the entire video (in English) here: