Tucker Carlson Advocates for Ending US Aid to Israel in Controversial Interview
US doesn’t owe Israel anything – Tucker Carlson to Israeli TV (VIDEO)

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In a recent interview with Israeli Channel 13, conservative commentator Tucker Carlson stated that the United States should cease all aid to Israel, arguing that the relationship harms America's global reputation. He criticized Israel's treatment of Arabs and blamed former President Donald Trump for entangling the US in conflicts that are detrimental to its interests.
- 01Carlson expressed disgust at Israel's treatment of Arabs, calling it inhumane.
- 02He believes the US has no obligation to provide aid or moral support to Israel.
- 03Carlson criticized Trump's foreign policy, particularly regarding Iran, as harmful to US interests.
- 04He referred to Trump's allegiance to Israel as 'Israelism', indicating a shift in his views on the former president.
- 05Carlson's stance reflects a growing discontent among some Trump supporters regarding US foreign policy towards Israel.
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In an interview aired on Israeli Channel 13, Tucker Carlson, a prominent conservative commentator, argued that the United States should completely halt its financial aid to Israel. He claimed that America's association with Israel's actions has tarnished its global standing and that the US should not lend its moral authority to the Jewish state. Carlson expressed his disgust at Israel's treatment of Arab individuals, stating that it is akin to treating them as 'animals or subhumans'. He emphasized that the US has no obligation to provide Israel with special deals or aid, advocating for an immediate cessation of such support. Additionally, Carlson criticized former President Donald Trump for succumbing to pressure from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which he believes led the US into a detrimental conflict with Iran. This interview marks a notable shift in Carlson's views, as he has previously been a staunch supporter of Trump but is now joining a growing cohort of disenchanted supporters questioning the former president's foreign policy decisions.
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Carlson's statements may resonate with a segment of the American public that is increasingly critical of US foreign aid policies, particularly towards Israel.
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