EXCLUSIVE: US Policy “Run by Mossad,” Claims Sachs

Professor Jeffrey Sachs doesn’t mince words when describing Benjamin Netanyahu’s purpose in visiting President Trump: he calls it a plea for carte blanche to wage war across the Middle East with American support. Sachs insists Netanyahu has followed the same playbook for decades—selling the idea that U.S.-backed military aggression can remake the region in Israel’s image. He calls this vision not only delusional but consistently murderous, arguing the United States has shown no will to distinguish its policy from Israel’s, with Trump especially incapable of making such distinctions.
Sachs is unflinching in labeling Israeli political rhetoric genocidal, citing a Knesset member’s call for eliminating every Gazan as a “Nazi enemy.” He situates this not as fringe but as a widespread view among Israel’s political and military leadership, describing the language as the biblical literalism of the Book of Joshua turned operational doctrine: exterminate entire populations on God’s command. He warns that American complicity in this project is not accidental—it is a longstanding policy choice.
In a rare frankness often missing from mainstream outlets, Sachs describes Mossad’s role as effectively fused with the CIA in conducting covert murders, coups, and bombings worldwide. He alleges Mossad even personally convinced Trump to bomb Iran, bypassing any Congressional debate. He doesn’t speak in euphemisms—calling these operations “Murder, Inc.,” normalizing assassination as a tool of statecraft while destroying any pretense of international law.
Professor Jeffrey Sachs claims Mossad and the CIA work hand in glove to run U.S. policy through covert murders and coups. He argues Mossad even persuaded Trump personally to bomb Iran, calling it "Murder Inc." fully integrated into America's system of power. pic.twitter.com/weg7DScPqD
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Sachs skewers the American political class as fundamentally corrupt and bought, pointing to evangelical megachurch money flowing to figures like Senator Ted Cruz. He derides Cruz’s biblical justifications for unconditional support for Israel as both theologically illiterate and cynically lucrative. Sachs accuses these politicians of deliberately misquoting scripture, selling simplistic prophecies to extract donations, and using this cash to warp foreign policy toward permanent war.
He also delivers a sharp institutional critique: Congress has abdicated its constitutional role to authorize war, leaving foreign policy in the hands of presidents eager to bomb without oversight. He calls out the Supreme Court for effectively legalizing one-man rule after its ruling on presidential immunity, warning this is precisely the kind of power the American Revolution sought to overthrow. The old guard of checks and balances, he says, is dead.
Most strikingly, Sachs describes watching the UN Security Council respond not with condemnation of Israel’s brazen attacks on Iran but with threats against Iran should it retaliate. He depicts European diplomats unable even to mention Israel’s role in the escalation, illustrating the West’s profound hypocrisy and double standards. This unspoken alliance shields Israel from accountability while demanding Iran absorb attacks in silence.
Finally, Sachs warns that these policies are not just immoral but existentially reckless. He describes a normalization of assassination, war, and deception that could spiral to nuclear Armageddon. With chilling clarity, he predicts future historians won’t exist to record the next war’s cause, because there will be no civilization left to read about it. In an age of unaccountable leaders, hidden intelligence operations, and complicit media, Sachs argues, the world is blindly sleepwalking into its own destruction.
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