Tucker Carlson just fired off a warning shot that sent shockwaves through the political establishment.
The popular media host took deadly aim on social media.
And Tucker Carlson just went nuclear on a backstabbing RINO ex-colleague with this brutal leak.
Tucker Carlson exposes Mark Levin’s White House war push
Tucker Carlson unleashed a blistering attack on fellow conservative media host Mark Levin for what he called dangerous war mongering.
Carlson revealed that Levin visited the White House on Wednesday to lobby President Donald Trump for military action against Iran.
"Mark Levin was at the White House today, lobbying for war with Iran," Carlson wrote on X. "To be clear, Levin has no plans to fight in this or any other war. He’s demanding that American troops do it."
The bombshell revelation came as Carlson accused Levin and other Washington hawks of pushing the same tired playbook they’ve used for decades.
This latest clash represents an escalation in an ongoing feud between the two conservative media figures that began in May 2025 when Levin called Carlson a "little bastard" during a radio show rant.
According to Carlson, these war advocates claim Iran is just weeks away from building nuclear weapons and must be stopped immediately.
"If this sounds familiar, it’s because the same people have been making the same claim since at least the 1990s. It’s a lie," Carlson declared.
Carlson argued that there is "zero credible intelligence" suggesting Iran is close to building a nuclear bomb or has plans to do so.
He pointed out that if the U.S. government truly believed Iran was weeks from possessing nuclear weapons, America would already be at war.
"Iran knows this, which is why they aren’t building one," Carlson explained.
Carlson warns of regime change agenda disguised as nuclear concerns
The former Fox News host didn’t stop there in his scathing takedown of the war hawks.
Carlson accused Levin and others of using weapons of mass destruction hysteria to hide their real goal: regime change in Iran.
"So why is Mark Levin once again hyperventilating about weapons of mass destruction? To distract you from the real goal, which is regime change," Carlson wrote.
He argued that because America’s track record of overthrowing foreign governments has been so disastrous, regime change advocates now disguise their true intentions.
Instead of admitting they want to topple the Iranian government, they manufacture fear about nuclear weapons to justify military action.
Carlson pointed out the glaring inconsistency in Levin’s position by noting that Iran’s neighbors already possess nuclear weapons.
"At least two of Iran’s neighbors — both Islamic nations — already have nuclear weapons. That fact should scare the hell out of Mark Levin. Yet for some reason he never mentions it," Carlson observed.
The reason for this selective outrage, according to Carlson, is clear.
"Because it’s not the weapons he hates. It’s the ideology of the Iranian government, which is why he’s lobbying to overthrow it," he explained.
Tucker warns Trump against betraying his base
Carlson issued a stark warning to President Trump about the political consequences of starting a war with Iran.
He reminded Trump that very few of his supporters would back a regime change war in the Middle East.
"There are very few Trump voters who’d support a regime change war in Iran," Carlson wrote. "Donald Trump has argued loudly against reckless lunacy like this."
Carlson emphasized that Trump ran as a peace candidate, which set him apart from conventional Republicans and helped him win the presidency.
A war with Iran would represent "a profound betrayal of his supporters" and "would end his presidency," according to Carlson.
The media personality suggested that Trump’s enemies might be pushing for war precisely because they know it would destroy his presidency.
Carlson also warned about the devastating consequences such a conflict could bring.
He noted that Iran possesses "a fearsome arsenal of ballistic missiles" aimed at U.S. military installations and allies in the Gulf region.
The first week of war could kill thousands of Americans, while surging oil prices could trigger "unmanageable inflation" and economic collapse.
"Consider the effects of $30 gasoline," Carlson warned his readers.
Even more ominously, Carlson pointed out that Iran isn’t isolated like previous American military targets.
Iran belongs to BRICS, "which represents the majority of the world’s landmass, population, economy and military power."
The country maintains extensive military ties with Russia and sells most of its oil to China.
"An attack on Iran could very easily become a world war. We’d lose," Carlson concluded.
https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1930430114602402183
The Tucker Carlson post has ignited fierce debate about America’s Middle East policy and the influence of war hawks in Washington.
His direct challenge to Mark Levin represents a rare public split among prominent conservative voices over foreign policy.
The clash highlights the ongoing tension between Trump’s America First approach and traditional Republican foreign policy hawks who favor military intervention.
Only time will tell whether President Trump heeds Carlson’s warning or listens to voices like Levin pushing for a more aggressive stance toward Iran.