Former Israeli operative Aaron Cohen appeared on “Hannity” on Monday and criticized the Biden-Harris administration's response to Iran.
in Discussion Speaking with Fox host Sean Hannity, Cohen argued that Iran is “laughing” at the administration, but that the administration is clearly afraid of former President Donald Trump. Cohen also said that under the Biden administration, Iran has shifted its strategy to cyberwarfare.
It's time to be honest about Iran. Let's stop the whitewashing. This administration is a growing threat, and our weak policies are fueling their aggression.#ConfrontIranSean Hannity pic.twitter.com/NzgcKFXD9w
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“They're not going to confront the US directly, but they're going to change tactics and go into this cyber war that's happening now, which is why this is the second time. I don't believe in coincidences. The cyber war is designed to destroy US technological capabilities and specifically disrupt this operation, which in my opinion is very dangerous,” Cohen explained.
“Simple appeasement has only emboldened Iran and the United States has failed to deter it. Iran is making a mockery of the Biden-Harris administration.” (RELATED: 'You're Dead Wrong': Hannity Fires Back at Republicans Who Support RFK)
Amid concerns about the administration's weaknesses, Hannity discussed the possibility of conflict in the region, expressing concern that Israel may have to deal with multiple threats simultaneously, including a possible three-front war, without U.S. support, and argued that the current administration is embarrassing because it cannot be trusted.
“Sean, I'll tell you what they're afraid of. They're afraid of Donald Trump, because they know that Donald Trump will support Israel and give us the weapons and supplies that we need,” Cohen said when asked for his take on the situation.
“It's unfortunate as an American-Israeli. There is some fear of being abandoned, but we will carry out our mission and Israel will take all necessary measures to defend itself. Sean, you know what happened on October 7th, but we can't afford not to be good. So we are taking all of that into consideration. Israel stands ready to ramp up if necessary and we have not asked for permission from the Biden-Harris administration,” Cohen further explained.