Cenk Uygur Claims Israel Has Entered State of Fascism Similar to Nazi Germany
"I think they're at a point where they're a fascist government, and I don't say that lightly, and I very, very much mean it. So what does it mean to be a fascist government? One is you think you have unlimited unchecked power. And you have this toxic victimhood. And the Germans thought that they were the victims of World War I and they were abused afterwards. The Turks, when they did the Armenian genocide, same exact thing."
About this episode
Progressive commentator Cenk Uygur joined host Mario Nawfal for an extensive discussion on US-Israel relations, Iran policy, and domestic American politics. Uygur made headlines by explicitly stating that Israel's current government has entered a state of fascism comparable to Nazi Germany and Turkey during the Armenian genocide, citing Israel's belief in unlimited power, toxic victimhood, and threats against NATO ally Turkey as evidence. The conversation focused heavily on President Trump's decision to approve F-35 sales to Turkey despite direct objections from Prime Minister Netanyahu, which Uygur interpreted as a rare instance of Trump defying Israeli pressure. Uygur argued that whether Trump attacks Iran will be the definitive test of Israeli control over US policy, asserting that 80% of Americans oppose further war and that only Israel wants military escalation. On the Strait of Hormuz dispute, Uygur acknowledged this represents a genuine US-Iran disagreement separate from Israeli interests, though he believes it insufficient grounds for full-scale war. The discussion touched on Tucker Carlson's third-party announcement, with Uygur predicting Carlson would win a Republican primary and pose a serious general election threat. Uygur also addressed Trump's recent verbal gaffes, including confusing Iran with Japan, as concerning signs of age but dismissed broader concerns about his mental state as Israeli lobby-driven narratives. The conversation concluded with analysis of Jackson Hinkle's controversial "Down with USA" chant at an Iranian funeral, which Uygur criticized as counterproductive, and Uygur's long-term political mission to pass a constitutional amendment removing money from politics.
Key takeaways
- Cenk Uygur stated Israel's government has entered fascism comparable to Nazi Germany, citing unlimited power beliefs and toxic victimhood mirroring historical genocidal regimes.
- Trump approved F-35 sales to Turkey despite Netanyahu's direct requests to block the deal, representing rare defiance of Israeli pressure according to Uygur.
- Uygur argued that if Trump attacks Iran it will prove near-total Israeli control of US policy, as 80% of Americans oppose war and only Israel wants escalation.
- The Strait of Hormuz dispute represents genuine US-Iran disagreement separate from Israeli interests, though insufficient for full-scale war, Uygur acknowledged.
- Uygur predicted Tucker Carlson would win the Republican primary if he ran and would be very difficult to beat in a general election.
- Israeli officials including Smotrich threatened military action against NATO ally Turkey, which Uygur described as evidence of deranged thinking and detachment from reality.
- Uygur's primary political mission remains passing a constitutional amendment to remove money from politics and end corruption in American democracy.