Carlson noted the factors pointing to a possible US attack on Iran
American journalist Tucker Carlson expressed the opinion that the United States could strike Iran amid mass protests in the country. He stated this on January 15 in a new edition of his program published on the You Tube platform.
"I have no idea if this is going to happen or not. But everything indicates that something is coming. There is an impulse in this direction," Carlson said.
In addition, he suggested that in the near future, the United States may take Greenland from Denmark.
On the same day, NBC reported that American leader Donald Trump was considering launching a short-term and decisive military strike against Iran without escalating the conflict into a protracted one. Trump's entourage also expresses concerns about the US' readiness to fend off a potential response from Tehran, including due to limited resources in the region.
The British newspaper The I Paper (TiP), citing sources, reported on January 14 that Britain had begun withdrawing some of its military personnel from key bases in the Middle East amid growing tensions in the region and threats from the United States to strike Iran.
Iranian President Masoud Peseshkian, in turn, on January 11 called on Iranians to express disagreement with opponents of the country's policy, since instigators can destroy the entire society. In addition, he urged the country's young people not to allow themselves to be deceived by "rioters and terrorists."
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