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How could one imagine a post-war Ukraine? Stephen Wertheim is a Senior Fellow in the American Statecraft Program at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He's been watching the war in Ukraine unfold. But for some time he's also been thinking about what and whether a stable peace can be achieved.
A discussion about American politicians visiting Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu preparing to re-introduce his controversial judicial reform plan.
A conversation analyzing President Biden’s policy toward Benjamin Netanyahu’s government and the protest movement against it.
A conversation on how Americans view America’s role in the world.
A conversation about the historical memory lapse around the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
The view is that America has to find ways to intervene, such that people see future opportunities available to them that are better than those being offered by the ideological opponent.
This is a war that could last for several years, could cost hundreds of and billions of dollars, many more causalities, and perpetuate a state of escalating risk in Europe.
President Biden delivered his second State of the Union speech Tuesday and discussed his administration’s support for Ukraine, growing tensions with China and other international challenges.
Stephen Wertheim is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a longtime advocate for ending so-called forever wars.
On this episode of The Time of Monsters, Matthew Duss and Stephen Wertheim discuss the president’s partial break from a failed consensus.