If Tucker Says So.
- The American Rant

- Jul 17
- 3 min read
TUCKER INTERVIEWS THE PRESIDENT OF IRAN
JULY 7 2025
Iran: hijab protests reflect society-wide anger at regime which trashes rule of law and human rights
Tucker Carlson says that the president of the most dangerous and feared totalitarian regime in the world — known for its abuse of human rights, oppression of women, and butchery throughout the Middle East — only wants peace, friendship, and tranquility with its neighbors and the rest of the world. So it must be true.
Forget that Iran has called upon its proxies in America to assassinate the President of the United States, or that it’s already plotted assassinations of regime critics in Spain, the Netherlands, and the UK. I for one can scarcely recall how they backed the Iraq War, murdered and enslaved Christians in Lebanon, or funded jihad through suicide bombings in Israel since its founding. Can you?

Though, it is hard to forget the massacre, rape, incineration, abductions, and beheadings Hamas perpetrated against Israel's most innocent and vulnerable — 1,400 teenagers at a music festival, and entire families as they slept in their beds in the wee hours of the morning. It was a slaughter, but hey, par for the course.

And even though Iran murdered over 10,600 of their own citizens in their own country for disagreeing with the regime, does that really count? I mean, should we really bother remembering the scores of people the Iranian regime has killed there, or lets say in Yemen, Syria, Argentina, Bulgaria, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, and throughout Europe? After all — they probably had it coming.

Just ignore the fact that they’ve openly declared their steadfast intent to exterminate every Jew on earth — starting with Israel. Do death chants really count? If Tucker says he believes the president of Iran — it must be true. Tyrannical leaders of third-world regimes who promote dark-ages style rule, torture, and spontaneous massacres never lie.

From what we see in the news, it looks like Iran and its proxy networks are responsible for the ethnic cleansing of nearly every religious group in every country they touch — but when they say they want peace, I’m sure they mean it. Only, where’s the evidence? When I look over my shoulder, I only see a trail of bodies in their wake. Are we really expected to believe the president of Iran's promises of peace… while they chant for our death? Just ask any Iranian-American, they'll tell it to you straight — RUN. This ain't your brother's romanticized Che Guevera T-shirt meme. It's blood or bust.
So maybe the question isn’t whether Iran wants peace — but whether we’re still foolish enough to believe them?

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Sources / Citations:
• Amnesty International Reports (Various Years)
• UN Special Rapporteur Reports on Iran
• Human Rights Watch
• U.S. State Department: “State Sponsors of Terrorism” List
• BBC, Reuters, and Associated Press coverage of 2022–2023 protests
• Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Iran’s links to terrorism
• The Jerusalem Post & Iran International reports on dissident kidnappings
• Bellingcat: Missile/drone exports to Russia
• Public statements & fatwas from Ayatollah Khamenei (e.g., khamenei.ir)






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