U.S. public opinion is undergoing a dramatic shift, with more and more Americans calling for less military support to Israel. So, is the “special relationship” between the two countries over? According to an essayist in Foreign Policy’s latest print issue, the partnership has peaked—and the only way to go is down. Why is that, and how did we get here? Joshua Leifer, a columnist for Haaretz and author of that essay, joins FP Live to explore trends in the U.S.-Israeli partnership.
Plus, Ravi shares his read on the proposed U.S.-Iran cease-fire deal.
Paul Musgrave: Iran Is a Bigger Defeat Than Vietnam
Will Todman: Everyone Lost the War With Iran
Menahem Merhavy: Iran’s Victory Is More Pyrrhic Than It Looks
Joshua Leifer: The End of the U.S.-Israel Alliance
FP’s Summer Print Issue: The End of the World as We Know It
David E. Rosenberg: Netanyahu’s Reelection Could Hinge on Outcome of Iran War
Steven A. Cook: Why the U.S. Should Wind Down Military Aid to Israel
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