Late Sunday night, media personality Tucker Carlson posted a brief message on X that immediately sparked confusion, debate, and speculation across social media.
The message was short. Just nine words.
But for those who have been closely following Carlson’s warnings about a looming Middle East conflict, the post carried far more weight than it first appeared.
Carlson wrote:
“Pray that the spell breaks and the world is saved.”
The message appeared on March 8 at approximately 9:34 p.m. and quickly began circulating across the platform, drawing millions of views in a matter of hours. By the next morning, the cryptic statement had surpassed 6 million views, leaving supporters and critics alike asking the same question: What exactly did Carlson mean?
At the time Carlson posted the message, the geopolitical situation was already escalating. The United States and Israel had begun launching strikes against Iran, dramatically raising tensions across the Middle East and placing Washington at the center of yet another potential regional war.
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