"YOU ARE AFRAID TO CRITICIZE ISRAEL" Host STUNNED When Tucker Asks THIS About Israel
- Apr 13
- 2 min read
Source: bluprnt
Here is the moment Tucker Carlson completely DISMANTLES Zanny Minton Beddoes during an incredibly heated debate over Israel, the Iran war, and foreign lobbying. Things went completely off the rails on this interview when Carlson confronted Minton Beddoes on the uncomfortable truth about who actually controls American foreign policy — and it wasn't the answer the corporate media wants you to hear. Tucker does not hold back on Netanyahu's seven visits to Trump in one year, the billionaire donors pushing the Iran war, and the lies that dragged America into Iraq. In this explosive highlight, Carlson does not hold back — confronting Minton Beddoes on why Benjamin Netanyahu was allowed to push the U.S. President into a war that serves zero American interests. He fires back at every attempt to reframe the discussion, cornering her on Gaza's 70,000 dead civilians and demanding she define basic terms like "right to exist" before he'll play along with scripted talking points. The tension in the room is undeniable as Tucker dismantles the fear-mongering around Iran's nuclear program and exposes the double standard applied only to Israel, leaving Minton Beddoes visibly scrambling to regain control of the conversation. If you follow Tucker Carlson for raw, unfiltered political commentary and class-conscious debate, this is a must-watch. It's rare to see someone hold Israel and American foreign policy this accountable on camera without backing down.
🔍 Key Topics Discussed:
The seven times Netanyahu visited Trump in one year — and what he was really there to get
Tucker calling out the lies that got us into the Iraq War: "I was there. I was talking to Bush. That's not true."
Why pharmaceutical lobbying is acknowledged but Israel lobbying is treated as conspiracy theory
The Iran war framed as existential threat despite Iran having no nuclear weapons — Tucker calls it "insulting"
Gaza's 70,000 dead civilians and why Tucker refuses to say Israel's future is the "foremost" tragedy
The question Tucker asked that Minton Beddoes could NOT answer: "Does Britain have a right to exist?"
Israel seizing Southern Lebanon within two weeks of the war — and why no one in corporate media mentions it
Tucker rejecting the Zionist label: "I don't want ANY country destroyed. That's the basis of Western civilization."
The collapse of support for Israel among younger Americans and MAGA voters — and what it means for future U.S. policy
"Universally applicable standards — if they're not universal, they're not standards." Tucker's closing statement on the double standard applied only to Israel


