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Javier Milei destroyed those who attack Israel: 'They have been infected by wokism'

The Argentine president once again supported the 'legitimate right to defend itself' of the Jewish state

In an interview that is already making an impact on the international stage, Argentine President Javier Milei once again made it clear that his support for Israel is not only political, but also deeply ideological and moral.

In a conversation with renowned British historian Niall Ferguson, published this week by The Free Press, Milei forcefully criticized the European powers that have distanced themselves from the Jewish state, warning about the existential danger facing the West if it doesn't break with the post-Marxist agenda that permeates it.

"They're wrong", he said bluntly, referring to France and the United Kingdom. "Wokism has so infected their way of thinking that they don't realize the mistake they're making."

For Milei, the abandonment of Israel by sectors of the Western world is not a gesture of diplomatic naivety, but a symptom of a deeper moral decline.

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President Milei and historian Niall Ferguson | La Derecha Diario

Milei did not limit himself to describing the geopolitical conflict, but framed it within a civilizational battle. "Israel is being attacked on two fronts," he explained. "On one hand, the attack comes from regimes that advocate for the disappearance of Israel. So it's completely legitimate for Israel to want to defend itself. These murderers who want to wipe Israel off the map have found an unexpected ally: the left."

According to the Argentine president, the attack on Israel is also an attack on the heart of the capitalist system, because—he stated—capitalism is based on the Judeo-Christian values that Israel represents.

"The left doesn't attack Israel for the sake of attacking Israel itself. It attacks Israel to attack the foundations of capitalism. That's why taking a stance against Israel is, at its core, suicide," he declared.

In a tone that blends political analysis, cultural criticism, and moral conviction, Milei asserted that what is at stake is not simply a difference in foreign policy, but a conflict between "good and evil, between freedom and democracy on one side, and the totalitarians and murderers on the other." Faced with that dilemma, he said without hesitation: "I have decided to stand on the side of good."

The president did not spare criticism of what he called the "woke crowd" and its "stupid interpretation of freedom", a vision that—in his view—replaces the classic class struggle with a mosaic of identity-based confrontations: "women against men, blacks against whites, the agenda of indigenous peoples, the LGBT agenda, the climate agenda, man against nature."

The most violent expression of this worldview, he stated, is "the abortion agenda," which disguises itself as goodness when in reality it is a bloody agenda.

Milei warned that if Europe doesn't break with this ideology, it is doomed. "Its death certificate will begin to be written the day it takes a stance against Israel," he declared.

In the face of this scenario of ideological collapse, Milei expressed confidence in the resilience of the Jewish people: "Israel will continue to exist. Always. History shows that Israel has survived all kinds of aberrations, because it combines material life with spiritual life."

Milei's statements not only confirm his unconditional alliance with Israel, but also position him as one of the boldest voices within global leadership in the defense of Judeo-Christian values, capitalism, and the fight against radical progressivism.

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