Tucker Carlson
So, everybody knows it's in our interest to wrap this war with Iran up in a way that protects core American interests, of course, avoids unnecessary humiliation, that brings some stability to the region as they say, but wrap it up.
The Trump administration clearly understands this, because news reports just in the last 24 hours have told us that the President is thinking about or planning to, depending on who you believe, dispatch the Vice President to hammer out some kind of deal with the Iranians. And if that happens, and we don't know, just repeating what we read, then that's a pretty clear sign that the administration wants to declare victory and move on, certainly to move on.
And they probably couldn't pick a more credible person to do it. Ideology aside, the Vice President is smart, he's honest. He's not one of the people who's gotten richer in government service. He is probably one of the people who got poorer in government service, which is a pretty good measure of someone's moral rectitude, and he understands power dynamics.
So we are praying for that, praying that works, that the two sides or multiple sides, really, can come to terms and end this and stop the death of innocents—or combatants, for that matter—and stop the destruction of critical infrastructure and restore stability to global energy markets and basically make peace.
Anyone who doesn't want that should answer the question: why don't you want that?
So, we're very much hoping that J.D. Vance can get that done sometime soon.
But in order to do that, he's going to, or the administration will have to, do one thing first, which is a prerequisite to any kind of settlement, or really any kind of ending to this conflict that benefits the United States.
And that's to constrain its partner in this war, apparently its full partner, which is Israel.