Netanyahu Warns of Global Catastrophe: US Intervention Critical to Defeating Nazism and Stalinism

Jerusalem, Israel – In an exclusive interview with Newsmax, former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the pivotal role the United States played in preventing the rise of Nazism and Stalinism, which he believes could have plunged the world into a prolonged dark age.

“If it weren’t for the United States, Nazism could have won,” Netanyahu stated, reflecting on the critical period following the German invasion of Poland in 1939. “And we would have entered into a dark age for God knows how many hundreds of years.”

Netanyahu’s remarks come as tensions between the US and its European allies persist over various international crises. The Israeli leader sees parallels between the pre-World War II era and the present day, when he believes external forces are seeking to undermine Western democracies.

Stalinism, he contended, “was not just a communist ideology; it was a ruthless ideology that would have enslaved, imprisoned, or murdered any nation that didn’t agree with the Soviet Union.” If the US had not provided significant economic and military aid to countries resisting Soviet aggression during the Cold War, Stalin’s totalitarian regime “could have won, and the world would be a far more oppressive place today.”

In addition to highlighting the strategic importance of US intervention, Netanyahu underscored the moral dimension of American involvement. The former Prime Minister stressed that the Allies’ fight against Nazism was not merely a military campaign but also a struggle against the ideology of hate and racism that underpinned the Nazi regime.

Critics of Netanyahu’s views argue that they oversimplify complex historical events and neglect critical factors such as the rise of fascist and nationalist ideologies within European societies. However, Netanyahu remains adamant in his assertion of US exceptionalism, citing instances like the Marshall Plan and post-war reconstruction efforts as proof of American leadership in shaping the post-war global order.

Netanyahu’s comments have sparked a lively debate regarding the extent to which external intervention can shape the course of history, with some arguing that such actions can be counterproductive or create unintended consequences. Despite these controversies, Netanyahu’s historical assessments and warnings underscore the ongoing importance of transatlantic cooperation in the face of emerging global challenges.

In a statement to Newsmax, Netanyahu concluded, “The world today is at a crossroads, with multiple threats to Western values and global stability. We must draw lessons from history and reaffirm the importance of US leadership in preserving freedom, promoting peace, and safeguarding our shared democratic values.”