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In a breaking interview released today, Tucker Carlson dialogs with with war correspondent Lara Logan about the calamity in Afghanistan, what the U.S. could be doing about it … and what they aren’t doing about it … and why. Highlights of this illuminating segment include:

“There are many things the United States could do right now to change what has happened and what is happening in Afghanistan, and they’re not doing it.”

“We don’t care about Afghanistan. We believe that Pakistan is the most important country in that region and they always will be.”

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“What they want you believe is that Afghanistan is complicated. Because if you complicate it, it’s a tactic in information warfare called ‘ambiguity increasing.'”

“This comes down to the fact that the United States wants this outcome. Whoever’s in power right now, whoever’s really pulling the strings –- and I don’t know that –- they could do anything they want to change this, and they’re not.”

Watch the video here and tell us what you think in the comments below.

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In a breaking interview released today, Tucker Carlson dialogs with with war correspondent Lara Logan about the calamity in Afghanistan, what the U.S. could be doing about it … and what they aren’t doing about it … and why. Highlights of this illuminating segment include: “There are many things the United States could do right now to change what has happened and what is happening in Afghanistan, and they’re not doing it.” “We don’t care about Afghanistan. We believe that Pakistan is the most important country in that region and they always will be.” Trending on PolitiCrossing.com: The Demon-Haunted World “What they want you believe is that Afghanistan is complicated. Because if you complicate it, it’s a tactic in information warfare called ‘ambiguity increasing.'” “This comes down to the fact that the United States wants this outcome. Whoever’s in power right now, whoever’s really pulling the strings –- and I don’t know that –- they could do anything they want to change this, and they’re not.” Watch the video here and tell us what you think in the comments below. We'd love to hear your thoughts about this article. Please take a minute to share them in the comment section by clicking here. Or carry the conversation over on your favorite social network by clicking one of the share buttons below.

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