The Bottom LineThe Bottom Line

Israel’s strategy of ‘permanent war’: A race against time? | The Bottom Line

View descriptionShare
 

The Bottom Line

A weekly take on US politics and policies and how they affect the world.
237 clip(s)
Loading playlist
Israel is in a race against time to “lock in its domination” across the Middle East, argues former Israeli negotiator Daniel Levy. Levy, president of the US/Middle East Project, tells host Steve Clemons that Israel’s strategy of “permanent war” allows for only two types of countries in the region: either dependent, or “too collapsed, failed and fragile to pose any challenge”. Israel can try to block a US-Iran deal by advocating for “just one more major military operation” against Iran, and “heating things up” with constant attacks on Lebanese and Palestinians despite ceasefires on paper, Levy says.
  • Facebook
  • X (Twitter)
  • WhatsApp
  • Email
  • Download

In 1 playlist(s)

The Bottom Line

A weekly take on US politics and policies and how they affect the world.
Social links
Follow podcast
Recent clips
Browse 237 clip(s)