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Iraq's Shadow Over the Iran Debate

Iraq's Shadow Over the Iran Debate

The fiery Tucker Carlson interview with Sen. Ted Cruz is the perfect distillation of the split among conservatives on Iran. And that split is all about the unhealed wound of Iraq.
Mr. Cruz made his personal case—it seemed to rest on his reading of the Bible—for joining the Israeli action against Iran. Mr. Carlson pushed back. It got pretty personal pretty fast. Mr. Carlson called Mr. Cruz 'a sleazy feline,' Mr. Cruz accused Mr. Carlson of 'reckless rhetoric.' Mr. Cruz compared Mr. Carlson's foreign policy to Jimmy Carter's. Mr. Carlson: 'This is one of the weirdest conversations I've ever had.'

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