Tucker Carlson sharply criticized US military power

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Tucker Carlson sharply criticized US military power
Renowned American journalist and political commentator Tucker Carlson has put forward sharp and critical views regarding the current military power of the United States. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

His statement is causing heated debates in international political circles and among the public. Carlson emphasized that although the US is trying to portray itself as the most powerful and influential military force in the world, the current situation shows the opposite.

The journalist tried to substantiate his observations with a specific question. In his opinion, if the US military is truly unrivaled in the world, why can it not force a country like Iran to open international shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz?

Carlson called this situation a serious problem, noting that the state might be overestimating its capabilities, while in reality, the situation is much more complex. According to him, such a situation not only seriously damages the country's international reputation but is also bound to lead to dangerous consequences in the future.

In his statement, Carlson described Iran as an ordinary state and expressed that the fact it is imposing its own terms on a superpower like the US is an alarming signal for Washington. The commentator believes that hiding or ignoring existing problems is the wrong path.

On the contrary, it is necessary to assess the situation objectively and acknowledge the truth. He emphasized that there is no room left for lies and artificial propaganda, and that to correct problems, one must first accept reality as it is.

This statement is causing various reactions on the international stage. While one group of analysts agrees with the journalist's views, emphasizing that the global influence of the US is declining, others call it simple political populism.

In any case, such statements are further intensifying debates about the US military potential and its role in today's global politics. How much such critical views will affect the country's foreign policy in the future will become clear over time.

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