Valuetainment
"You DON'T Make Trump Do ANYTHING" - Netanyahu PRESSED On 'AIPAC Controls America’ Accusations
27 Aug 2025
Chapter 1: What do critics say about Israel's influence over America?
Prime Minister, what do you say to the critics who say, you know, Israel owns America, you know, Israel is who makes America do things they want them to do, whether it's through AIPAC, you know, whether it's through, you know, funding, money. You'll typically hear this. This has been overly said the last couple years in a major way.
And there's a community of Americans that at this point believe that whatever Israel wants, they make a phone call to America, America better do or else. Do you agree with that? Absolutely not. I think it's full of hokum. First of all, do you know President Trump? Sort of. I've known him for many years. You don't make him do anything.
He does what he thinks is in America's interest, and he's very forceful about it. When he sees allies who don't who don't step up to the plate. He's not shy about saying it. And we have a different relationship altogether. It's not one of coercion or manipulation. It's one of common interests and common values. And I think that people understand that because Israel is different. It really is.
We know that we have to fight for ourselves, and we do. But when we fight for ourselves, We fight for you, too, because we fight Iran. Iran tried to murder President Trump not once but twice. Iran killed and wounded thousands of Americans with their IEDs, explosives devices, in Iraq and Afghanistan. Iran killed 241 Marines in Beirut. They bombed your embassies. They burned American flags.
They have mobs chanting, death to America, death to America. So when we fight Iran, we're not just fighting our war.
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Chapter 2: How does Netanyahu describe his relationship with President Trump?
We're fighting your war. But we are fighting. that war here in the Middle East. And let me tell you what would happen. And as someone who had been in the Middle East as a child, I think you can appreciate this. It's not only we who are threatened by Iran. It's our Arab neighbors, too.
They know that Iran wants to conquer them, pillage their oil fields, take over the Middle East, the maritime routes that control world trade. So they know that. But if you look at who's actually fighting Iran, it's Israel. It's Israel, our brave soldiers, our incredibly brave soldiers, and this tiny country. You know, President Trump asked me, how do you guys do this?
I mean, you're such a small country. You know, we're the size of New Jersey, bigger than Rhode Island, but that's it. We're slightly smaller than New Jersey, and we take on this enormous empire with all its proxies, this anti-American empire that threatens to kill the president and chance death to America. How do you do this?
And I said, well, you know, you're like an enormous lion, almost like a prehistoric saber-toothed tiger. You're enormous. We're not. But we are, you know, we're the, you know, the badger, you know, this little animal? Absolutely. Badger. And you see a badger being, you know, some tiger or lion is trying to...
to kill it, and it sort of turns around, it has very sharp teeth, and it knows how to go to the weakness points, to the points of vulnerability of the enemy. And you see these things. I watch NGO Wild when my wife lets me, because she likes to watch cooking shows. So late at night, after we have this argument, we settle on some compromise. And at NGO Wild, I see these
these films of this badger, this tiny creature, it's about this big, taking on a lion and the lion runs away. So Israel is the badger of the international scene. It has the fortitude, the will to fight our enemies because of our history, because for so long,
We didn't have a state, we didn't have an army, we didn't have the ability to defend ourselves, which culminated in this crescendo of massacres that culminated in the worst massacre of them all, the Holocaust in which a third of our people were annihilated. We have that in our bones, in our hearts, in our soul, and we fight.
I think President Trump would like to see more Israels around the globe, because everybody who says, America first, I can respect that, but I don't think they want America alone. And if you can have allies that actually share your values and fight for them in various parts of the world, and especially in the Middle East with Iran trying to take over the world, I think that's a valuable addition.
It'll take time for this to sink in, but it will sink in. You know, the topic of America first, it's become a little bit more clear where people are being put in different groups. America first and America only, and that debate's going on right now, which is a great debate. I actually like listening to both sides make their argument.
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Chapter 3: What role does Israel play in the fight against Iran?
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