Richard Goldberg just finished a year on the National Security Council (NSC) where he served as the Director for Countering Iranian Weapons of Mass Destruction.
Now back at FDD as a senior advisor, he’s going to explain to host Cliff May and Foreign Podicy listeners how the NSC operates; its relationship with other government departments; how it makes policies and attempts to have those policies implemented; what it’s doing and what it’s managed to get done during President Trump’s first three years in office.
Turkey and America: Can This Marriage Be Saved?
Nonproliferation, Biodefense, and National Security
NATO and Its Discontents
Deal or No Deal: Confronting the Islamic Republic of Iran the Reagan Way
Why They Fight
An Israel Briefing
Why America Can’t Be Denmark
Disinformation Wars
“Pivoting” and Other Foreign Policy Delusions
Why MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) Is No Longer Reassuring
Mike Waltz: Warrior Diplomat and Congressman
The Fog of War and Diplomacy
A War in Ukraine, A Battle in Vienna, and Israel on the Edge
Sailor, Soldier, Spy: Three Perspectives on Putin’s War on Ukraine
Vladimir the Terrible
Enemies and Allies, Villains and Heroes
The Army and the Indo-Pacific
Russia and Ukraine: On the Brink of War
The Worst of Times
The Unruly and Not-So-Orderly Rules-based International Order
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