Tucker Carlson asks Scott Horton: How did we get into war with Iran?

by | Jul 3, 2025

Tucker Carlson asks Scott Horton: How did we get into war with Iran?

by | Jul 3, 2025

How did we wind up at war with Iran? Scott Horton explains on The Tucker Carlson Show.

Chapters:
0:00 The History of Why Iran Is Such a Global Focal Point
11:16
The Jimmy Carter Doctrine
22:29 The Brutality of the Iraq/Iran War
29:40 The First Iraq War Was a Massive Mistake
41:32 Bill Clinton’s Fatal Mistake That Drove America Into the Middle East
47:44 The Truth About Osama bin Laden’s Motives
50:08 What You Don’t Know About the 1990s Terror Attacks
1:02:15 The History of the Israel/Iran Relationship
1:09:50 Why Osama bin Laden Was Happy When George Bush Was Elected
1:14:53 Why Is There So Much Persecution of Christians in the World?
1:16:22 Scott Horton’s Partnership With Darryl Cooper
1:24:13 Foreknowledge of 9-11
1:31:02 The Real Meaning of the Word “Neocon”
1:38:47 Israel’s Clean Break Strategy
1:46:46 The Oil Pipeline Between Iraq and Israel and Why Israel Cut It Off
2:01:50 Barack Obama’s Role in Stoking Foreign Wars
2:10:36 Corporate Media’s Sudden Pivot on Assad
2:14:43 How Obama Paved the Way for Islamic Rule of Syria
2:23:11 The Truth About Iran’s Nuclear Program
2:33:32 How Effective Was Trump’s Bombing Campaign on Iran?
2:43:46 What Happens if There Is Regime Change in Iran?
2:50:18 Is Horton Hopeful for America’s Future?

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