Tucker Carlson: Trump 'overselling' Iran war like 'all-you-can-eat buffet in Atlantic City'

AI Summary
The United States military campaign against Iran has extended for months, during which Trump has repeatedly asserted that conflict resolution was imminent. After 100 days of fighting punctuated by renewed strikes and ceasefire breakdown, Trump announced a proposed settlement, claiming Iran's leadership had accepted its terms, though Iran has not publicly confirmed any such agreement. Qatar has been facilitating communications and working through remaining negotiation points in the discussions.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets criticize Trump's credibility by highlighting his pattern of repeated false claims about ending the war and emphasizing that none of his stated military objectives have been achieved.
Moderate: Centrist outlets present varied responses, ranging from skeptical treatment of Trump's declarations as repetitive false alarms to cautiously optimistic framings of the settlement negotiations.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets analyze the situation through a strategic lens, presenting available military options and approaches, or report events factually including Iran's public silence on any deal approval.
Conservative pundit Tucker Carlson took a swipe at President Trump over the way he is "selling" the ongoing military operation in the Middle East to the American people.
"As of right now, Iran controls the Strait of Hormuz.
It did not when this war began.
Now it does," Carlson said on a recent episode of...
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