Tucker Carlson Criticizes Unconditional U.S. Support for Israel, Calls It a Costly Burden

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Tucker Carlson, in an interview with The American Conservative, dismissed the rise of Islamophobia in the West, questioning the logic behind hating Muslims. “What’s the difference between hating Jews and hating Muslims? There is none. Should we hate their children too? Their grandchildren and ancestors? This mindset is truly nauseating,” he said.
Carlson emphasized that while people’s actions can be criticized, their children should not be held accountable for their parents’ sins. “If killing children in Hiroshima was wrong, then it’s wrong in Gaza too,” he stated, criticizing those who defend every action of Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet as disregarding human equality.
The American political commentator noted that he knows many Muslims who are honorable and kind, adding that only someone who has never traveled could believe every Muslim is as dangerous as Osama bin Laden. He rejected claims that Islam and Muslims pose a threat to America, attributing such narratives to the Israeli cabinet and its U.S. defenders. “In the past 24 years, I haven’t known anyone in America killed by radical Islam. But I’ve seen many destroyed by addiction, unemployment, and social collapse,” Carlson remarked.
He criticized the U.S. government’s policies of unconditional support for the Zionist regime, questioning why Americans should bear responsibility for Netanyahu’s actions. “They tell people their fate is tied to Israel, but Israel is not a crucial ally—it’s just a cost,” he said. Carlson also accused Zionists of perpetuating anti-Semitism by silencing critics with accusations of bigotry.

