The Tucker Carlson Show - Why We’re Interviewing President of Iran Mosoud Pezeshkian
Episode Date: July 5, 2025Our interview with the president of Iran. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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We just finished up an interview with Masoud Pazeshkian,
who is the president of Iran,
the 70 year old heart surgeon who leads the country
we were just at war with about a week and a half ago.
We know we'll be criticized for doing this interview.
Why did we do it anyway?
Well, we did it because we were just at war
with Iran 10 days ago and maybe again.
And so our view, which has remained consistent over time,
is that American citizens have the constitutional right
and the God-given right to all the information
they can gather about matters that affect them.
If their country is doing something with their money in their name, they have a right, an
absolute right to know as much about it as they can.
And that would include hearing from the people they're fighting.
Now, can you believe everything you hear from the president of Iran?
Probably not.
But that's not the point.
The point is you should be able to decide for yourself whether you believe it or not.
And keep in mind that anyone who seeks to deny you that right is not your ally, but
your enemy.
By the way, we have also put in for the third time in the last several months an interview
request with the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, and we hope he accepts
that.
The interview is limited by a couple of factors.
One it was done by remote through a translator. That's always awkward. For another, I don't speak Persian. And there are all kinds of
questions that I didn't ask the president of Iran, particularly questions to which I
knew I could not get an honest answer, such as, was your nuclear program totally disabled
by the bombing campaign by the US government a week and a half ago? There's no chance he's
going to answer that question honestly. I didn't bother to ask it. The answer, in fact, from an American perspective, even from the CIA's perspective,
is unknowable. So we dispense with those and I asked him very simple questions such as,
what is your goal? Do you seek war with the United States? Do you seek war with Israel? Etc, etc,
etc. Again, the purpose of this was not to get to the absolute truth. That's impossible in an
interview like this. The purpose of the interview was to add to the corpus of knowledge from which Americans can derive their own opinion
Learn everything you can and then you decide that's the promise of America and
We hope that this interview does a small part to making that promise real
This interview will be up as soon as we have done editing it, as noted,
and that should be in a day or two.