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Aaron David Miller discusses the current state of the Israel, from Judicial Reforms, the relations with the Palestinians, and Israel's dealing with the rest of the Middle East.
You don't have leaders on either side of the line that are willing and able to make the kind of decisions that are required to lay the basis for a negotiation to try to end the Israeli Palestinian conflict.
The protests are unprecedented in size, scope, intensity, and duration. Israel has never had a government like this.
Yezid Sayigh discusses how much support King Hussein had among Jordanians for the crackdown against Palestinian militants.
Without a political horizon and a set of mutually reinforcing commitments monitored by an external party, the chances that this will hold are very slim.
Justin and John sit down with Aaron David Miller, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace who served for 24 years as a U.S. diplomat.
Governing is about choosing, and this administration has a variety of different foreign policy priorities, and frankly Joe Biden is not looking for a fight with the Israeli government.
Balance of Power" focuses on the intersection of politics and global business. On today's show: Aaron David Miller, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace senior fellow.
On the trip it's going to be very difficult for Blinken to get steps by both sides to deescalate.
Fatima Manji of Channel 4 News spoke to Aaron David Miller who was Middle East Negotiator for the US State Department during the presidential terms of Bill Clinton and George W Bush, and began by talking about how recent changes in the make-up of the Israeli government might have led to today’s attack.