
The NXR Podcast THE SPECIAL - The Inner Workings of "World Jewry" (w/Nick Fuentes)
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Jan 7, 2026 Nick Fuentes, a prominent political commentator and America First activist, delves into the intricate connections between Israel, American Jewish intellectuals, and neoconservatism. He traces the origins of neoconservative thought back to mid-century NYC, explores the impact of the Cold War on Jewish political alignment, and discusses how events like the 1973 October War influenced American Jewish perspectives. Fuentes also examines the evolution of paleoconservatism and new right movements, highlighting their critiques of pro-Israel policy.
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Origins Of Neoconservatism
- Neoconservatism grew from left-wing, anti-Stalinist Jewish intellectuals who shifted right after seeing the Soviet threat to Israel.
- They used small influential journals to shape elite opinion during the Cold War.
Wars That Reoriented Jewish Politics
- The 1967 and 1973 Arab-Israel wars radicalized American Jewish opinion and pushed many left-wing Jews toward a hawkish stance.
- That shift made Israel's survival a central strategic priority for a new cohort of conservatives.
Policy Networks Shaping Wars
- The Clean Break report and 1990s neocon networks linked Israeli strategic aims to U.S. policy, later influencing the Iraq War architects.
- Neocon policy prescriptions framed regime change as a route to regional security for Israel.








