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Mike Cernovich on Maduroโ€™s capture, Charlie Kirkโ€™s murder and how everything is downstream from the spiritual war: https://youtu.be/2ZpFleCCTew
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There's nothing better than grouse hunting in Maine with your dogs.

Watch episode 5 of American Game: Tales from the Wild here: https://tuckercarlson.com/americangame
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The capturing of Maduro was a pivot point in American history. What does it mean for the future of the country? Megyn Kelly joins us live tonight at 6 PM ET on TuckerCarlson.com to discuss. Weโ€™ll see you there.
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What happened a few days ago in Venezuela is not just a big surprise to people who are watching it, it's not just a kind of exciting foreign policy story, it is the effective announcement by the U.S. Government that our system is changing, that we are now explicitly an empire. We're an empire.

So of course, the argument has been made, and probably there's some truth to it, the United States has been an empire for a long time, for at least the last 80 years since 1945, when we emerged victorious from World War II, or maybe even 1918 when the British Empire effectively ended, maybe even 1898 when we got Puerto Rico and then a few years later Cuba from the Spanish Empire. So you could argue that the United States, like all big prosperous countries, inevitably became an empire.

But the difference between the last 120 years and earlier this week is that we never before admitted it, and now we are.

So every time we've gone into foreign countries in Latin America, but not just Latin Americaโ€”really, around the worldโ€”there has been a pretext for that, usually about human rights or democracy. We're not going to put up with this or that government treating its people this way, and we have to go in to stop the tyranny because we are a force for openness and freedom. And there's been some truth in that, of course.

But behind that has been the calculation behind every big foreign policy move made by every big country: How is this good for us? Whether it's propping up the dollar or getting access to resources, there's always another reason that we're doing it, and people who are paying close attention know that.

Watch the full monologue here: https://youtu.be/7HgM0aI3IK8
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Twitter phenomenon Buckley Carlson makes his on-camera debut: https://youtu.be/Ir_7ll4nEVM
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Alp in Men's Health magazine. Read it here: https://www.menshealth.com/health/a69730859/tucker-carlson-nicotine-interview

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Now that we're telling the truth about why nations do what they do, a lot of the arguments that we have relied upon, in fact, that have been the basis of a lot of our foreign policy positions, are now moot.

So once you say out loud, โ€œwe're grabbing Venezuela because we're annoyed they're selling what is our oil to the Chinese, our rival,โ€ once you just say that out loudโ€”and again, it's good to be honestโ€”but once you are honest, it's kind of hard to make the case that, well, for example, Russia doesn't have an interest in what happens in eastern Ukraine. It's hard to scold Putin for moving into Ukraine. Here's a great power threatened on its border, and it takes action to protect itself. And we've been calling that an unprovoked invasion. The Biden administration called that. The State Department still calls it that. And our policy is based on the idea that this is illegitimate. And that's why we've been waging a proxy war against Russia for four years. You can't really make that argument anymore. How is it wrong for a great power like Russia to protect itself? Well, under the rules that we're now operating under, it's not wrong. You can say, I don't prefer it, but you can't point to some abstract principle and say it's absolutely wrong.

Why would it be wrong for China to retake Taiwan? The U.S. government already acknowledges that Taiwan is part of China. We have a so-called one China policy, and yet simultaneously we suggest we would defend Taiwan against Chinese aggression. But wait a second, Taiwan is Han Chinese. Same people, same language. Tons of cultural similarities. We want the microchips in Taiwan. We hope it doesn't happen because it would give China greater leverage over the United States. But as a matter of principle, can you really say it's wrong for China to reunify with Taiwan? No, you can't say that anymore.

All you can say is we will try to prevent it if we can, but we can't appeal to any higher authority. Now, some will say that higher authority was made up. Well, it certainly was made up. That principle was the basis of the entire fabled post-war order. What was the post- war order? It was based on one idea: it is wrong for bigger countries to swallow up smaller countries just because they want to. That's why we declared war against Germany when they went into Poland. But weirdly we did not declare war against the Soviet Union when they did the same thing the same day.

But whatever, the point is big countries are not allowed to act in a predatory way towards smaller countries because that's wrong. And there's always been, as noted, tons of fakery around that, of course, tons of pretending and pretense, we're all wearing a veil to hide our true motives. But that has still been the basis of the way countries deal with each other. And that is no longer the case as of last week because the world's great superpower, the United States, just acted purely in its own interest and said so out loud.

So where does it leave all these international bodies? The UN most famously, but all of them. The World Health Organization. How about NATO? Do they have any authority at all? Is there a reason to have them once we stop pretending? Probably not. They may not know that yet. And of course they're all very well funded and will live on into the future to some extent. But basically they're dead men walking. They're over. That's all over.

Watch the full monologue here: https://youtu.be/7HgM0aI3IK8
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What would it take for the US to rethink its relationship with Russia? Putin advisor Sergey Karaganov gives us the Russian perspective. Watch live tonight at 6 PM ET on TuckerCarlson.com.
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Thirty years ago William F. Buckley banished Peter Brimelow from Con Inc. for saying that immigration was destroying the country. Turns out Brimelow was right: https://youtu.be/zI3xsvH7b6U
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The West isnโ€™t just tolerating mass migration. Our governments are funding it.

In our new documentary Replacing Europe: Following the Worldโ€™s Deadliest Migration Route, our cameras uncover what no one wants you to see, speaking directly with migrants, locals, and officials who quietly admit what the public is never told.

Watch it now only on TuckerCarlson.com.
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