you might know i like much of what i hear from tucker but i have to agree with the focus of this article saying he's wrong about the neocons in this instance;
Fox News host Tucker Carlson is wrong about the neocons.
In an article posted at The American Conservative, Carlson argues that the neocons—he singles out Bill Kristol and Max Boot—didn’t achieve their objectives after 9/11, and yet they are considered foreign policy experts.
The primary objective of multiple illegal invasions, according to
Carlson and much of the corporate media, was an attempt to bring
“democracy” to the Arab and Muslim Middle East and, at the same time,
establish American primacy and “leadership” in the region.
This is the feel-good explanation, but it is a mile off the mark. In
fact, the neocon project in the Middle East during the second Bush
administration was a success. It had nothing to do with a naive effort
to gift Arabs with democracy or overthrow brutal dictators enslaving
their people, as we were told.
The mass murder of more than a million people, the pulverization of
societies and cultures, has nothing to do with a failed and noble
attempt to enlighten and free benighted Arabs and Muslims.
It was and is part of a long-term plan devised in Israel and aided
and abetted by a single issue pushed by Jewish neocons and their gentile
counterparts—murder, intimidation, and the weakening and balkanization
of neighboring Arab states.
This cannot be dismissed as a conspiracy theory. It was spelled out in the Personal Diary of Moshe Sharett,
published as “Israel’s Sacred Terrorism” in Hebrew in 1979. Sharett was
head of the Jewish Agency’s Political Department from 1933 to 1948 and
then became Israel’s first foreign minister (1948 1956), under David Ben
Gurion, and was prime minister in 1954 and 1955............https://www.globalresearch.ca/neocon-failures-fragmentation-of-the-middle-east-the-next-phase-is-to-take-out-iran/5668845
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