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Palantir CEO Hints Iran’s Weaker Than Depicted: ‘Comforting For People If They Knew’

Jul 2, 2026·2 min read

NEW YORK (VINnews) Palantir CEO Alex Karp just dropped a major hint about the Iran conflict on live TV, and it sounds like great news for the United States. Even CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin reacted with an instant “Wow!” the moment he heard Alex Karp say it.

Karp stressed that “America has to represent its own interests.”

“Do I think Iran’s been degraded? Yes.”

“Are there things that I don’t think are in the public space that would be comforting to people if they are?Yes.”

“And I’ll leave it at that…”

WHOA: Palantir’s CEO just dropped a MAJOR hint about the Iran conflict on live TV — and it sounds like great news for the United States.

Even CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin reacted with an instant “Wow!” the moment he heard Alex Karp say it.

KARP: “America has to rep his own… pic.twitter.com/JdWEej7xKM

— Overton (@overton_news) July 1, 2026

Palantir CEO Alex Karp admits that nobody is a bigger tool for the Israeli government than he is, and he believes Israel is “on the side of good.”

He says that, in private, he is Israel’s biggest critic but cannot reveal those criticisms to the public.

“I am the most publicly… pic.twitter.com/Glz6BfLx3C

— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) July 1, 2026

The CEO also referred to his relationship with Israel during the interview, in light of his company’s work with the US government and the administration’s differences in outlook from Israel. Karp stressed that “nobody is a bigger tool for the Israeli government than I am, and I believe Israel is “on the side of good.”

He added however that, in private, he is Israel’s biggest critic but cannot reveal those criticisms to the public. Yet despite this he concluded that “We are proud to support them.”

 

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