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Former DNI Jim Clapper on the War in Gaza, Israel-Iran, and the Crisis in the Middle East

Former DNI Jim Clapper on the War in Gaza, Israel-Iran, and the Crisis in the Middle East

FromThe Burn Bag – National Security and Foreign Policy Redefined


Former DNI Jim Clapper on the War in Gaza, Israel-Iran, and the Crisis in the Middle East

FromThe Burn Bag – National Security and Foreign Policy Redefined

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Apr 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week, A'ndre chatted with former Director of National Intelligence Jim Clapper on the recent strikes exchanged between Israel and Iran, Israel's conduct in Gaza, and the broader regional dynamics at play. Director Clapper, who served as DNI between 2010-2017, discusses his initial reactions to the October 7th Attacks, recalling his own visit to the Gaza border in 2014 and talking about why the Israeli Government may have viewed Hamas as a 'benign' threat. Director Clapper outlines his perceptions on Prime Minister Netanyahu's maneuvering, and his concerns on why Israel's conduct in the war will only breed more terrorists that will join Hamas, rather than eliminate the organization. Director Clapper provides his view on President Biden's handling of the war, and why he believes there should be conditions attached to U.S. weapon aid to Israel. A'ndre and Director Clapper then move into a broader conversation on the ongoing tensions and potential for conflict between Israel and Iran, with Director Clapper asserting that the two countries had crossed a 'Rubicon' with the exchange of direct strikes over the last several weeks. The two discuss whether the Israel-Iran conflict will intensify, Iran's hardline leadership, relations between Iran and proxy groups, and the Director's forecast on the regional crisis in general.
Released:
Apr 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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