Tucker Carlson Announces Plan to Build Third Party Around Non-Interventionism
"I'm going to help build a third party. There should be a good faith effort to figure out what benefits the country."
About this episode
The podcast examines escalating tensions in US-Israel relations amid Netanyahu's visit to Trump and a NATO summit in Turkey featuring Trump and Erdoğan. The discussion centers on former Obama chief of staff Rahm Emanuel's significant speech declaring the end of unconditional US support for Israel, a striking shift given Emanuel's traditional pro-Israel stance and AIPAC funding. Emanuel blames Netanyahu for damaging Israel's standing through the Gaza War and Republican alignment, calling for conditional aid including sanctions on Israeli settlers. Simultaneously, Trump met with Erdoğan in Ankara, praising the Turkish leader and lifting sanctions while Netanyahu publicly criticized Turkey on Fox News, creating apparent diplomatic contradictions. The conversation analyzes whether these events signal a genuine US-Israel split or continued entanglement, with discussion of how Israeli intelligence integration through NDAA provisions may lock in the relationship regardless of rhetorical shifts. The episode also covers Tucker Carlson's announcement of building a third political party focused on non-interventionism and domestic priorities over foreign wars, with potential to influence policy as a swing coalition. Additional topics include Iranian enforcement of the memorandum of understanding through Strait of Hormuz actions, Netanyahu's domestic political pressures, changing Middle East dynamics exemplified by Saudi attendance at the Iranian Supreme Leader's funeral, and the Biden administration's deepening involvement in Lebanon despite stated desires to disengage from the region.
Key takeaways
- Rahm Emanuel, a traditionally pro-Israel Democrat with AIPAC funding, publicly declared the era of unconditional US support for Israel must end and called for sanctions on Israeli settlers
- Trump simultaneously praised Erdoğan at NATO summit in Ankara while Netanyahu criticized Turkey on American television, creating apparent diplomatic contradictions about US Middle East policy
- Tucker Carlson announced he is helping build a third political party centered on non-interventionism and ending foreign wars to focus on domestic American priorities
- US remains deeply entangled with Israel through intelligence sharing and military integration via NDAA provisions despite rhetorical shifts toward conditional support
- Iran is actively enforcing its interpretation of the MOU through multiple strikes in the Strait of Hormuz within 24 hours, testing US commitments
- Netanyahu faces domestic political pressure with upcoming elections and criticism from right-wing coalition members for not being aggressive enough in Gaza and Lebanon
- The Middle East power balance is shifting as evidenced by Saudi Arabia paying homage at the Iranian Supreme Leader's funeral while US influence in the region diminishes