Tucker has every right to interview the other side. In fact our government has lied to us so much that we need to hear what they say. We know both sides lie. We need as much information as we can get to judge what is really going on. If nothing else we can hear what they are telling their own people. The Iranian people are the voice not heard from.
Tucker Carlson was right to interview Putin. He ended up looking like a Russian imperialist trying to justify his invasion of Ukraine.
Right. I mean, we're really no better than they are, right?
I'm eagerly looking forward to Tucker asking the tough, pointed questions about Iranian efforts to kill, capture, and main Americans over the last 4+ decades. I'm sure Tucker is going to ask those kind of uncomfortable questions, and won't let Khameini weasel around and avoid answering those questions, so that should be interesting!
I'm also expecting Tucker to ask a lot of tough questions about suppression of democracy and religious dissent in Iran. I expect these two topics to be the focal point of the interview in Tucker's typical hard-hitting style. Then again, I've been smoking crack all morning, so perhaps my expectations are a little bit off.