Tucker Carlson
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Then we control the commodity flow through the Persian Gulf.
That would make us powerful.
No, he's not the first person to think of this.
Cargill Island has actually changed hands quite a few times through history.
Various empires have controlled it because geographically, it's a critical piece of real estate.
And it's extremely hard to control at this point, or once again, we would already take control of the oil.
Oh, really?
Hadn't thought of that.
How would we do that?
And of course, no one ever asked a follow-up question.
How exactly would you do that?
What would it cost us to do that?
How long could we hold it?
How far from mainland Iran is Karg Island?
Is it within, I don't know, artillery range?
Have the Iranians thought this through too?
Do they see Karg Island through which 90% of their energy moves as a key piece of real estate?
Have they taken extraordinary steps to defend it?
What are those steps?
And how do we mitigate those?