- by foxnews
- 04 Apr 2026
"You have to ask yourself, where are these people going to go? Where will the Islamists, the people who run the Houthis, the people that run Hezbollah, the people that benefited from the Islamist regime of Iran, where will they go? They will try and come to the West," she told "Fox & Friends."
Ali issued a stark warning to European leaders, arguing that liberal open-border policies have created prime conditions for radical Islamists to gain influence and possess "enormous clout" politically and financially.
She warned that Europe in particular faces what she called a growing "red-green alliance," an informal alignment between far-left political movements and Islamist groups that she argues share overlapping anti-Western goals.
"That is what I call the red-green alliance, where the red are the communists, the Marxists, the far leftists, and the greens are the Islamist movements," she explained.
Ali's comments come as joint U.S.-Israeli military strikes continue pummeling Iranian military infrastructure and eliminating key regime leaders.
The campaign has intensified pressure on Tehran, raising questions about the fate of the Islamic regime.
U.S. and allied forces have carried out extensive air and missile strikes on Iranian military and command targets in an effort to degrade Tehran's capabilities, including its ballistic missile sites and nuclear enrichment facilities.
The operation follows stalled diplomatic efforts and aims to prevent Iran from advancing its nuclear and military ambitions. Iranian forces have launched retaliatory missile and drone attacks on U.S. and allied positions across the Middle East.
The U.S. Embassy Cairo issued a security alert for Americans in Egypt. The action follows regional military operations in Iran and rising border exit fees.
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