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Political commentator Tucker Carlson recently won hearts during an interview with Hadley Gamble, showering Lebanon with some seriously sweet words. He didn’t just like Lebanon—he called the Lebanese ‘God’s chosen people,’ a line that definitely caught everyone’s attention.
During the chat, Carlson didn’t hold back his admiration. He said, “I just love them. Don’t destroy Lebanon,” showing he genuinely cares about the country. His words struck a chord with anyone who knows Lebanon’s unique spirit and resilience.
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Carlson also described Lebanon as “the most beautiful” country he’s ever seen, full of “the greatest, greatest people.” He talked about visiting Beirut himself and said, “The whole thing is just great.” His excitement made it clear that he wasn’t just impressed by the scenery, but also by the warmth and character of its people.
He went on to praise Lebanon’s history, calling it an “ancient country” and marveling at its heritage, mentioning things like “trees built in first and second temple.” He added, “It’s God’s country, actually,” a title he believes Lebanon has held for “at least three thousand years.” Carlson’s admiration wasn’t just about beauty—it’s about a timeless, culturally rich land that feels truly special.
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