
"I mean, look, not to minimize it, but I mean Israel is actually involved in the Somali thing. I mean Israel has taken a side in the Somali civil war; they recognize Somaliland. And again, not to excuse that any of the fraud that is doubtless going on in some of these inner cities, but the reason why Somalia is so in the mainstream of sort of American media right now is that I think, frankly, the Israeli lobby wants to push it, and it wants to radicalize people on this issue to distract from the larger macro issue of the Israel lobby in the United States driving foreign policy on this discrete issue, argued Mills, who continued:"
"And when I say discrete, it's this specific issue of Iran, but I think if they get if they want on Ira, they're going to widen it. They're gonna widen it to Turkey, they might even widen it the Saudi, the way that you hear people talking about the region these days. And it will never really stop. And I think the idea that this is separate from the process that went on in the global war on terror, the process that Donald Trump won the presidency, rejecting in 2016 and again in 2024. The idea that this is separate, I think, is pretty laughable. Benjamin Netanyahu has had a long career. He's been the most important Israeli politician since the death of the founding generation in Israel. And his greater project has been remaking the Middle East with the American force of arms."
"Holy sh*t is this stupid, wrote Washington Free Beacon editor Peter Hasson. Doesn't feel very America first' to excuse Somali fraudsters"
Curt Mills asserted the Israeli lobby is promoting mainstream U.S. attention on the Minnesota Somali fraud scandal to divert focus from U.S.-Israel policy toward Iran. He said Israel has taken a side in the Somali civil war by recognizing Somaliland and that the lobby seeks to radicalize people and push the Somalia narrative. He predicted the campaign could broaden from Iran to Turkey and Saudi Arabia and linked the trend to the global war on terror and recent presidential elections. He described Benjamin Netanyahu's long career and alleged project to reshape the Middle East using American military power. The remarks provoked online criticism.
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