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Tucker Carlson is calling the bluff on decades of bipartisan pandering. In a media landscape flooded by shouting heads, smears, and never-ending outrage over Israel, Carlson isn’t afraid to state the truth: “America’s relationship with Israel has devolved into a circus of intimidation, dysfunction, and humiliation.”
During his latest segment, Carlson laid out four direct, common-sense moves to bring back honesty, dignity, and sovereignty—both for Americans and for the country itself.
“Here are four things you can do to make the conversation about Israel and the relationship with Israel a lot healthier than it currently is,” he says. Here’s Carlson’s prescription, in detail, with evidence the establishment doesn’t want you to see.
Tucker Carlson lays down 4 clear steps to fix America’s broken, humiliating relationship with Israel.
He calls for courage and clarity.
Watch and listen. pic.twitter.com/jXgWdIiJWU
— National File (@NationalFile) October 3, 2025
1. Get Some Global Perspective—The Israel Conversation Is Objectively Disproportionate
Carlson’s first shot across the bow: “Get some global perspective on what we’re talking about.” America is a superpower—350 million people, the deepest natural and agricultural resources in the world, with a GDP that dwarfs entire continents.
Israel? In geopolitics, it’s “tiny and inherently insignificant,” he observes—a state the size of New Jersey, with a GDP smaller than Arizona, and a population on par with Belgium or Burundi.
Yet, consider the money: “Since October 2023, the United States has spent at minimum $30 billion defending Israel.” That’s more than the entire Israeli defense budget for the same period.
Since 1948, the cumulative total is some $300 billion and counting—by far the largest recipient of U.S. foreign aid ever. There are two U.S. THAAD missile batteries in Israel—25% of the Pentagon’s global supply—manned by U.S. troops to keep Israel safe, not Americans.
Most telling: “Most Americans have no idea how disproportionate our attention to Israel and our spending on Israel is relative to the rest of the world.” As China and India surge in power, and continental interests languish, D.C. politicians tie themselves in knots over a single small state.
“We are spending our time, our money, and we’re taking enormous risks on behalf of a country that geopolitically is not significant at all.” Carlson’s words hold up: this focus isn’t just myopic—it’s a cancer eating away at the US body politic.
1️⃣ Get perspective:
The U.S. is a global powerhouse; Israel is a tiny state with limited resources. Yet America risks everything defending a country that isn’t central to our interests.
“Israel is insignificant… We pour billions, including 25% of the world’s THAAD missiles,… pic.twitter.com/LcwxAMfE1S
— National File (@NationalFile) October 3, 2025
2. Demand Dignity: Stop Taking Orders—and Humiliation—from a Client State
Carlson’s second point cuts even deeper: “Get some freaking self-respect and stop being ordered around by a client state.” He points directly at the Jonathan Pollard spy betrayal: “For generations, Israel has humiliated, spied upon, and bossed around U.S. leadership.” No one dares speak the truth, because if you criticize the arrangement, “you’re instantly slandered as an anti-Semite.”
Take Netanyahu’s recent public boasts: “I control Donald Trump. I control the United States Congress. I control the United States,” he bragged. Yet Washington just shrugs, takes the abuse, and sends more aid.
Carlson exposes the root: “The true villain is not Israel, it’s the United States. It’s our leaders who are putting up with this.” Real allies don’t spy, steal secrets, attack their benefactor’s warships (USS Liberty, 1967), or push American speech censorship on behalf of their own political class. Carlson bluntly asks: “Why have a government, especially a strong government, if it’s taking orders from another, weaker government?” The answer from Washington is always silence.
2️⃣ Demand dignity:
Why do we let a small country humiliate the U.S.?
From espionage scandals to public boasts of control, it’s past time to stand up and say: no more.
“We’re being ordered around by a client state… Our leadership allows this humiliation.” pic.twitter.com/LHfXvWCGa2
— National File (@NationalFile) October 3, 2025
3. End Dual Loyalty: Citizenship and Foreign Influence Need a Daylight Law
Carlson’s third remedy: “Restore the concept of citizenship in the United States.” Equality is America’s “first principle,” he says. Yet the United States not only allows but celebrates dual citizenship, including Americans who serve in the Israeli military without losing U.S. citizenship. Carlson is blunt: “You cannot serve two masters simultaneously. Not allowed.”
Imagine an American fighting for Mali, China, or Russia. “Lose your citizenship immediately.” Why is Israel different? “This would seem to be obvious,” says Carlson.
Then there’s the question of lobbies. AIPAC, Israel’s most powerful D.C. lobbying arm, “should register immediately” as a foreign agent under FARA, just as every other foreign policy pressure group does.
Carlson lays it out: “It’s only AIPAC that doesn’t register. And of course, it should register immediately… You should know who is giving money to your politicians.” Hiding this only breeds “anger and resentment,” he warns—pointing to the toxic paranoia infecting every conversation and ambition in American policy.
3️⃣ Fix citizenship:
Dual loyalties can’t stand. Serving foreign militaries or holding multiple citizenships isn’t compatible with American interests.
“If you serve in another military, you’re done. No dual citizenship for people with conflicting loyalties.” pic.twitter.com/IEwerf2r4m
— National File (@NationalFile) October 3, 2025
4. Get the Theology Right: Christianity Isn’t an Ethnic Weapon
Carlson’s final point is aimed at America’s massive base of Christian Zionists—the “largest group of Israel supporters in the United States.” Support for Israel is colored not just by “sentimental attachment,” but by “a Christian heresy, the oldest of the Christian heresies: that God somehow prefers some people based on their DNA.”
He blasts prominent voices such as Lindsey Graham: “God will kill you if you don’t support Bibi Netanyahu.” Cheers erupt, but Carlson gently, firmly corrects: “That’s the opposite of the Christian message.” Christianity teaches universal salvation: “God does not prefer you because of your DNA or anyone else because of their DNA. Period.”
When politicians, both left and right, turn support for Israel into “a justification for killing the innocent,” they are no longer speaking Christian doctrine—they are peddling heresy. “Anyone leveraging the message of Jesus to justify the killing of innocents is committing heresy.”
Carlson’s message is simple: “If you find anyone leveraging the message of Jesus to justify the killing of innocents, that person is committing heresy. The chosen people in Christianity are those who choose Jesus. The entire New Testament is that story.”
4️⃣ Right the theology:
Christian support for Israel based on ethnic preference is heresy. The true Christian message is universal, not DNA-based.
“God doesn’t prefer you because of your DNA. This ‘chosen people’ nonsense is the opposite of Christianity.” pic.twitter.com/Iol3uEmamF
— National File (@NationalFile) October 3, 2025
Conclusion: American Restoration Demands Courage—And a Return to Truth
Tucker Carlson is right—and it’s time the nation listens. The relationship between Israel and the United States, once forged in idealistic solidarity, is now little more than a rigged exercise in manipulation, humiliation, and cover-up—an embarrassment to any American with an ounce of dignity.
Carlson’s four steps—restoring honest perspective, American sovereignty, real citizenship, and Christian universality—are a call for national backbone. As he observes, “these are common-sense ways to restore health, reduce the craziness, and end the cycles of intimidation that infect our national life.” American unity, American debate, and American prosperity all hang in the balance.
For too long, the conversation on Israel has been off-limits, leaving all who ask legitimate questions open to smears, silence, and unemployment. The politics of intimidation must end. The U.S. deserves leaders who put its interests first, demand accountability from all—foreign and domestic—and refuse to let fear, blackmail, or bribery determine the national course.
Tucker’s stand is our stand: Tell the truth, demand American sovereignty, and restore principles to foreign policy. It is, simply, a question of nationhood—and it’s time this country answered that question with clarity and courage.