By Jose Nino
You just can’t separate domestic and foreign policy if you want actual actionable analysis.
Take that a step further, though, because now, even the domestic policy of other countries indicates future US policy at home and abroad.
LISTEN: No Return to Normalcy (Episode 98 of El Nino Speaks)
That’s why it was such a pleasure to host, once again, George Szamuely, PhD, senior research fellow at the Global Policy Institute and author of Bombs for Peace: NATO’s Humanitarian War on Yugoslavia.
Our discussion connected the dots. How does Israel’s internal strife relate to the death of the liberal sort of Zionism envisioned by Theodor Herzl? Why are supposedly America First congressmen like Matt Gaetz and Josh Hawley not stepping up when the US-Israel relationship is the most vulnerable it’s ever been?
More interestingly, what makes someone like Rep. Thomas Massie better poised to expend political capital against the very Zionist forces that have failed to stall his ascendance?
Given the growing divide on policy between elites and the populace, especially the younger generations coming into influence, upheavals in the geopolitical order are coming much more quickly than some would care to admit.
Grow your knowledge and your analytical competence by considering what greats like Szamuely have to offer.
Heck, I’ll offer you one or two compelling ideas to chew on too.
Here’s the episode on Substack and Spotify. Share it and spread the conversation as wide as possible.
I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your continued listenership.
Godspeed,
Jose
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