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December 16, 2025 16 mins
Willie discusses the rise of global terrorism in increasing numbers and what is causing it with Professor Uri Kaufman.

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Speaker 1 (00:07):
But let's continue whenever post we sent the continue now,
one might have noticed things happening in the world, almost
almost spiraling out of control. And I have to consider
the possibility that during the holidays, during Christmas and Hanikah
is underway, horrible events are going to take place by
Islamic extremism. And what happened in Australia, what happened a

(00:29):
couple of weeks ago when a National Guardsman's doing her
duty in Washington, d C. And Islamic terrorists gets in
his car and drives in the state of Washington three
thousand miles across the country simply to find someone to
murder who's in a police uniform and or a military uniform.
And they happened to murder and then grievously wound two
National guardsmen. And I think this is the tip of

(00:51):
the iceberg. Many other events are taking place and joining
you and I now as a professor Yuri Kaufman, Unfortunately
he's headquartered in New York City about to be taken
over by someone who's Islamic extremists himself, who doesn't think
that globalizing into fad is much of a problem. And
once again, Professor Urik Kaufman, Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show.
And all over America, Honika is underway, Christmas is coming

(01:15):
on the horizon a week or two, and all of
a sudden, we're going to have this terrorism taking place
all over the world. And first of all, what's your
take on what happened in Australia when fifteen or sixteen
Jews were killed because of their faith, forty more were
wounded to how do you process that?

Speaker 2 (01:32):
Well, first of all, a happy conic that I have
Merry Christmas to you and all your listeners as well.
It's always great to be with you. The way I
process it is as follows. I think, first of all,
it's got to be a wake up call. We're now
finding out that there were only two police officers on
duty at the Bandai Beach in Sydney. I mean, that's ridiculous.
There were many, many warnings. The Israelis are saying they

(01:53):
gave the specific warning to the Australian authorities of the
potential for a terrorist attack. You know, to have only
two police officers out there giving security to literally hundreds
of people, maybe even thousands, is a little ridiculous. It
shows real negligence on their part. What I would say is,
I mean, obviously this is an anti Semitic attack, and
obviously those who carried it out are anti Semits. But

(02:15):
that's not really what this story is about. This story,
I think is about Iran. It looks like I think
Iran was behind this. I can't prove it just now,
it's being investigated. But if you go back to the
nineteen nineties, something like this happened before Israel got the
upper hand in its constant war with Hesbola at the time,

(02:36):
and Hesbela is of course fighting to wipe Israel off
the face of the earth. They say Jews are apes
and pigs. They are among the people who chount death
to America, along with the Iranians. But in the nineteen nineties,
Israel got the upper hand and Hesbelius didn't have a
way to retaliate. So what they did was they went
for the soft underbelly. There were two bombings in Argentina.
One was the Israeli embassy that was in nineteen ninety two.

(02:59):
Twenty nine people were murdered. Later, they carried out one
of the most infamous terrorist attacks of the nineteen nineties.
It's called the Amia bombing. Amia AMIA is the Spanish
acronym for Israel Argentina Mutual Friendship Society or something like that.
Eighty five people were murdered. It's still the worst terrorist
attack in the history of Argentina. Later it was actually

(03:22):
covered up by president say Communist President Kirchner. The Hesbela
murderers probably murdered the prosecutor, a guy named Alberta Nisiman
w he was actually Jewish. And then right after that,
the day after, in fact, Hesbola blew up a small
commuter plane out of Panama. Twenty one people were killed.
There was a suicide bomber, in fact, that was the

(03:43):
only body. No one came to claim it was a
Chiai Muslim. So they went to the soft underbelly killing
Jews around the world. And I have to say it
actually did work. It did deter the Israelis. It means
strategically it worked, and I think we're seeing that now.
I expected this from the beginning of the war. The war.
Fortunately it hasn't happened. The Israelis are saying that Mosad,

(04:05):
Israel's intelligence agency, has been swarting terrorist attacked around the
world from the beginning of the war and looks like
this is the one that actually slipped through with tragic results.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
Professor I, look at what did not happen Los Angeles.
They had planned some Islamic terrorists had planned to blow
up a bunch of businesses on New Year's Day. We
know a year ago in New Orleans, an I's sympathizer
at the French Quarter took his vehicle to kill Mame
as many as he could down the middle of Bourbon Street.
Since then, I read what happened in Australia, which you

(04:36):
think globalizing the Intafada, That means Australia and another part
of the world unconnected whatsoever to the to the Middle East.
In Australia, synagogues were bombed in Sydney, there was fire
bombings of Israeli Jewish businesses. Kosher restaurants were vandalized. Every
day they'd break out windows the Islamic terrorists. Cars outside

(04:59):
Jewish homes were torched. You had rancid anti Semitic graffiti
all over the place. It was ubiquitous. And there were
one hundred thousand Israeli fly I'm sorry Palestinian flags and
others wearing their headdress marching around Sydney Harbor to demand
that Israel stopped at genocide in Gaza. So here's Australia,

(05:21):
New Zealand in the middle of nowhere and talk about
globalizing the Intifada.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
What connection does Sydney's opera house in which one hundred
thousand Muslim supporters and Palestinians marching around with the flag,
what does that have to do with Gaza?

Speaker 2 (05:37):
One might ask, Oh, you couldn't be more right. And
in fact, let me just point out that Russia invaded
Ukraine in a hideous act of just naked aggression, the
worst in Europe since World War Two. You can say,
I mean, they're estimating like perhaps as many as a
million men have already been killed and wounded, probably even

(05:59):
more than that. But we and I mean, it's just
it's obvious that Russia just commits this hideous act of aggression,
that's commit one atrocity after the other. But yet no
one is attacking Russians ethnic Russians around the world. There
are lots of Russian speakers in our country, in Australia everywhere.
No one is chasing them down the streets saying globalize
the war against Russians. It's only that's reserved for the Jews.

(06:21):
And it's obvious that what we have here is this
latent anti Semitism which is bursting to the surface, and sadly,
we're even seeing it among people who should know better
and people who are in positions of responsibility, namely the
mayor of New York. I mean, he's talking about, you know,
globalized me into Fada. I would never hear him, or
expect to hear him say globalize the attack on Russians
or something like that. And you know Mamdani has said

(06:44):
that well when he sat into thought, he didn't mean
anything violent, of course, and this is just an obvious
case of dog whistling. And if you'll go back to
the battle days when there were lynchings in our country
and we're talking like one hundred years ago, nobody said
am in favor of lynchings, talked about you know, states rights,
They talked about why should one murder be treated differently
from another? And everyone knew what the speakers were talking about.

(07:07):
And I want to stress again this is this happened
like we're talking about things that happened one hundred years ago.
We've come a long long, long way since then, and
you know, the American South is as advanced and educated
and enlightened as everybody else. And it always galls me
when people, certainly on the coast, look down upon them
as if you know, we're still fighting battles from the
early part of the twentieth century or the Civil War

(07:29):
or something like that. But you know, when a guy
like a Mamdani says globalizing afada, all the people you
know who support and they know what he means, they
know what he's saying. And again, you know, we see
to tragic results in places like Australia where again we
would never even dream of seeing this. Weren't anyone but
the Jews. No one is attacking Russians around the world.

(07:49):
The people are attacking Jews. It's craziness.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
Well, another issue is that the Brown University situation, the
professional's class was a Jew who was well known supporter
of Israel, and the only person killed was the vice
president of the Brown University Student Republican organization. I'm waiting
for that other shooter to drop. There's been reports, I

(08:11):
don't know if it's accurate or not, that the murderer
yelled Allah atbar before the shooting began. That's been reported
here and there, but that's not been confirmed by anybody
as of this point, and I'm waiting for like. For example,
in Europe, they've canceled Christmas celebrations in Germany for the
fear not of somebody with a gun, but somebody driving
a truck through the middle of some Christmas market killing people.

(08:35):
In Paris, they've stopped the New Year's Eve celebrations because
of fear of Islamic terrorism. And on our southern border.
I did the story for years when Joe Biden was
in office. Anywhere between twelve and fifteen thousand Muslim extremists
into FATA types came across the southern border, and we're
supporting them in Somali land also known as Minnesota, and

(08:55):
we're paying for it. In fact, according to the HHS,
we've sent billions of to El Shabab and Somali. We've
also paid al Qaeda through the hands of the immigrants
that have come here. We welcome refugees with an open
hand and with love and support, and they reward us
by sending money to terrorist groups to kill Americans. And

(09:16):
so I'm wondering we've got the holidays coming up. We
don't know what we're facing. In fact, we're holding our
breath for the next bomb to go off or someone
on a bridge of five. Can you imagine Professor Yery Kaufman,
a father and a son living in Australia. The media
account said that the father got there in nineteen eighty
eight and the son was born in Australia, and they

(09:36):
thought it might be a good idea on the first
day of Hanukkah, to have six weapons, which are hard
to get in Australia, go up on a bridge, walk
around killing men, women and children. And the father and
the son participated. The father's dead, the son is fighting
for his life. Obah didn't win the fight. But nonetheless,
imagine the virus of hate that someone living in Australia,

(09:58):
for God's sakes, rises up because of globalizing, the Intifada
rising up to kill Jews and whoever they might be present,
And the Australian government couldn't care less when you have
hundreds of thousands of Palestinians marching around downtown Sydney by
the Opera House, yelling kill the Jews, Gas the Jews.

(10:19):
That's hate speech and Australia completely unprepared, and every time
one of these things happened, the politicians say, well, let's
worry about Islamophobia. Islamophobia is is there somewhere in the
world where Christians and Catholics are killing Muslims all over
major cities somewhere in the world that I'm unaware of?
Is that happening anywhere?

Speaker 2 (10:39):
Not to my knowledge, not since about the year I
don't know, like that, yeah about that, about that Tiler cruise.
I will say this, as far as Brown University, I
haven't heard any reports of frankly any talk of who's
the identity of the government. We still don't know who
this individual was covered up. There was an initial thing

(11:02):
that made the rounds on social media that it was
a transgender person. That's just simply false. Dolm and made
it up. So I wouldn't jump to conclusion. I do
think the law enforcement people will find this person and
then we'll, you know, we'll know what happened there. I
do want to say this though, with respect to the
gunment in Australia, They're gonna probably find out that these
were two guys who were educated, who had jobs, who

(11:23):
were in the middle class. So the narrative of well,
it's the poverty that's causing it, or it's the Islammophobia
that's causing it, or some such nonsense. It's been shown
time and again that's just not how it is. These
people do this because this is what they believe. Now
I'm not saying that most Muslims agree with this, that
it's certainly not the case, certainly in our country, certainly

(11:44):
in Canada and Europe, probably even in Australia. But here's
the problem, and this is what people don't appreciate when
you get up to the Arab world. Okay, the radical
Islamic view of conquest, of intolerance, of creating this new
calvit that is the mainstream view. Why do I say that.
I say that because every time they have free and

(12:04):
fair elections in Arab countries, it's the Islamists who win.
So for example, in the Palestinian territories in Gaza, there
was a free and fair election in two thousand and six.
It was free and fair because Israel managed it under
its Oslo obligations, so Hamas won. Of course, it was
that well known system of governance called one man, one vote,
one time. But the point Is. There was a free election.

(12:26):
Comas won in Lebanon when they had elections. Wise we
viewed it spair. Hezbolah won when they had elections in Iraq. Again,
why we view this spare because America managed them. The Sodris,
the radical Shiai group, they won in Egypt. Mohammed Morrissey,
the Islamic Brotherhood, he won in Tunisia. Islamic Brotherhood won
in Algeria in the nineties. The Islamic brother would have won,

(12:49):
so the government canceled the election. There was a civil war,
one hundred thousand people got killed, and then wheneber there
was a power vacuum. So for example, when we pulled
out of Iraq, Isis stepped into that vacuum. I just
stepped into the vacuum in Sirius, Soda al Qaeda. I mean,
this is the mainstream view in that part of the world,
and that's the core problem. I'm not saying that's the

(13:09):
mainstream view in places like Indonesia, Malaysia, where you've met,
you know, very large Muslim populations, but it is the
mainstream view in I could say most of the Arab world.
It's probably the mainstream view in Afghanistan where the Taliban
took over. As far as Iran goes, it's kind of
questionable because the Iatolas are a dictatorship. Certainly it was

(13:30):
the mainstream you for a long time. Now they've literally
destroyed that country. I hazard to say it's probably more
of a minority view, but it certainly does enjoy the
support of a very large swath of the population. That's
what we're confronting.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
And of course on the southern border, excuse me, for
years we've imported the terrorist and some imported in our
country are looting the treasury. I anticipate the next couple
of weeks going to be very difficult. I certainly hope
that somehow this subsides, but it will not, because it
is a large branch of islam Is to kill Jews

(14:06):
or as you say, are like rats and mice, and
Americans are simply in the way.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
And when we elect someone.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
In New York City where you live, to be the
mayor of New York City, in this climate and about
globalizing the Intifad, I could not think of a clear
example than what happened, of course in Australia. And get
ready for some wild times, Professor I love doing this
with you, and once again thanks for coming on the
Bill Cunningham Show. And I hope what in America there's

(14:36):
mosques all over the place and the terrorism is not
with American mainstream Muslims. Can we at least say that
at this point it's a branch.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
Oh? Absolutely, please say that, Please say absolutely, absolutely absolutely
the that overwhelming majority of Muslims in America are good,
hardworking people. I will tell you I do have a
day job. I'm actually a real estate developer. One of
my top people the Pakistani Muslim. I've been working together
with him for over twenty five years. Wonderful person. He

(15:05):
sent to the American Dream. He has two daughters. They
went to I think they might have gone to Yale.
They live in the Haven. I know they went to college.
I mean, these are good, hardworking people. But again the
issue is it's when you get into countries like Syria, Lebanon,
the Palestinian territories, Yemen, it's all radical who they took over.

(15:25):
When you get to countries like to Dan, Libya, it's
all that is the mainstream view unfortunately, And anyone who's
going to tell you otherwise or start claiming Islamophobia is
just throwing sand in your eyes. It's just, unfortunately and tragically,
that's just not how it is, and we need to
confront that.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
And Ury Kaufman lastly, Joe Biden, I imported hundreds of
thousands of young men from those areas and we're holding
our breath for the next strike. But Uri Kaufman, you're
a great American. Happy Hanukah to my Christians friends, Merry Christmas.
The book is American Intafada. Once again, you're a Kaufman Professor.
Thanks for taking the time to come on the Bill
Cunningham Show, and professor, you're a great American.

Speaker 2 (16:06):
Thank you very much, Thank you so much. Always a pleasure.
God bless you. Let's continue with more. There it is.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
There are mosques, for example, all over the Midwest, and
as Yer Kaufman just said, it is not a problem.
But when you import from parts of the world that
are completely dysfunctional, Intafada supporters and Muslim terrorists anticipate what's
going to happen over the holiday season, especially things such

(16:33):
as what occurred on Bourbon Street last year. A Let's
continue with more. Bill Cunningham, the Great American live with
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