Eylon Levy: "No One Tells Trump What To Do" | How Israel & US Took Out Iran's Nuclear Threat

Eylon Levy: "No One Tells Trump What To Do" | How Israel & US Took Out Iran's Nuclear Threat

Author: News UK March 22, 2026 Duration: 25:18
Did Netanyahu drag Trump into war with Iran — or was this always America's fight too? Eylon Levy, former Israeli government spokesman and one of the most recognised voices from Israel's wartime media operation, sits down with Harry Cole to set the record straight. Levy is unequivocal: "It was Israel that took out the Ayatollah, not the United States. No one tells Trump what to do." But he also makes clear why the US had every reason to act — Iran was racing toward nuclear invulnerability, burying missile factories so deep that time was running out to stop them. With four times the missiles and a nuclear bomb, says Levy, "no one could stop them." So the US and Israel moved together — not as puppet and master, but as allies with shared interests. The problem? The job isn't finished. Despite Trump's claim that Iran's nuclear programme was "obliterated," Levy reveals Iran still holds 400 kilos of highly enriched uranium — enough for a dirty bomb. And they were rebuilding, faster than ever. The war's shockwaves aren't staying in the Middle East. The Strait of Hormuz is closed, oil prices are surging, and inflation is spreading west. Levy's verdict is stark: "Iran declared war on all global consumers." This isn't just a regional conflict — it's hitting your petrol pump and your grocery bill. Harry Cole and Levy also dig into the 'Inglourious Basterds'-style operations hunting Iranian regime fugitives, the geopolitical fallout, and what comes next for the region and the West. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Harry Cole Saves The West is a transatlantic dispatch from the front lines of a cultural and political moment that feels increasingly fractured. Recorded from Washington D.C., this podcast offers a direct, opinionated analysis of the parallel crises unfolding in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The conversations here tackle themes that dominate headlines and dinner table debates alike: the practical and philosophical implications of open borders, shifting economic stability, perceived threats to national security, and a broader unease about cultural direction. It’s a space where perspective is shaped by the blend of British political insight and an on-the-ground American viewpoint, arguing for a defense of traditional pillars like faith, family, and personal freedom. The tone is deliberate and forthright, avoiding euphemism in favor of what the host sees as necessary truths. Listeners will hear a specific ideological stance articulated through interviews, monologues, and commentary that frames these challenges as existential battles for the future of Western society. This isn't a neutral briefing; it's a committed polemic, asserting that the values which built the modern world are worth a vigorous and unapologetic defense. Each episode of this podcast builds on that central premise, dissecting current events through a lens that prioritizes sovereignty, continuity, and a particular vision of resilience.
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