In a tense exchange on Piers Morgan Uncensored, American commentator Tucker Carlson made a sweeping declaration that “anybody who murders people who committed no crime is committing terrorism.”

Pressed by host Piers Morgan on whether that definition includes Israel, Carlson responded: “It includes anybody.”

Carlson went further, revealing he even knows individuals in the United States who, he claims, have “approved the order” or “participated in carrying out the order” to kill innocents. When asked if that makes them terrorists, Carlson said: “I don’t know. I’ll let God figure out what that means. It means they’re committing acts of terror. That is terrorism.”

The exchange underscores the heated debate over how terrorism is defined and applied, particularly in the context of international conflicts where military operations often lead to civilian casualties. Carlson’s comments sparked fresh discussion online about accountability, morality, and the blurred lines between war and terrorism.