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    Trump ‘Can’t Say No to Israel’

    Who is calling the shots in the war with Iran? Curt Mills, the executive director of the American Conservative, thinks Israeli influence is guiding Trump’s decision to go to war in the Middle East. He explains why on this episode of “Interesting Times.”

    I’m trying to understand in certain ways just the future of the right. And where right-wing foreign policy goes from here. I’m just curious what we think is the defining, the defining force here. – And as —— – We can’t say no to Israel, he’s not saying no to Israel. But this will not stop unless he says no to Israel. – That is the actual —— – And is he not saying no to Israel because he is fundamentally too agreeable or because he’s fundamentally corrupted. He’s agreeable. He is too close to them politically. And I think, yeah, I think he’s somewhat afraid of them. Why is he afraid of them? I think they’re an intimidating society. And I think people are afraid of Mossad. I think people are afraid of Israeli influence in foreign policy, they are afraid what it can do to people’s careers. I think this taboo, as you mentioned, is breaking, but I think it has a lot of explanatory power. – For Trump. – Sure.

    Who is calling the shots in the war with Iran? Curt Mills, the executive director of the American Conservative, thinks Israeli influence is guiding Trump’s decision to go to war in the Middle East. He explains why on this episode of “Interesting Times.”

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