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Reevaluating the “Special Relationship” with Israel

Jon Hoffman, foreign policy analyst at the Cato Institute and adjunct professor at George Mason University, argues for a fundamental reevaluation of the U.S.‘s “special relationship” with Israel. He discusses the dire scale of Israel’s siege of Gaza and why it qualifies as collective punishment, Israel’s lack of clear military objectives in Gaza and plans to attack Rafah, and the widespread regional ramifications of the conflict. He also talks about the negative consequences of unwavering US support for Israel, the military‐​heavy US approach to the Middle East, the Abraham Accords and Biden’s prospective normalization deal with Israel and Saudi Arabia, and explains what having a “normalized” U.S.-Israel relationship would look like.

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Featuring
John Glaser
John Glaser

Host, Power Problems Podcast