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Tucker Carlson emerged as a strong advocate for avoiding military intervention in Iran. In a conversation hosted by Steve Bannon, Carlson articulated concerns about the ramifications of a U.S. attack on Iran, insinuating it could accelerate the decline of American power globally. He emphasized the dangers of entangling the U.S. in another foreign war, arguing that such actions would threaten Trump's presidency and destabilize the country. Carlson's defense of Trump was rooted in a belief in his humanity, insisting that aggressive military action could backfire spectacularly, leading to a militaristic end to his presidency.