Netanyahu’s Plan to “Capture” Gaza Is a Death Sentence For the Remaining Hostages
We begin with Israel’s Security Cabinet’s approval of a plan to “capture” Gaza in an offensive that Prime Minister Netanyahu says will be “intensive” and about which the Finance Minister Smotrich says, “We are finally going to occupy the Gaza Strip and we will stop being afraid of the word ‘occupation’.” Joining us is Dr. Guy Ziv, a professor at the Department of Foreign Policy at American University’s School of International Service and Associate Director of the Meltzer Schwartzberg Center for Israel Studies, where he teaches courses on U.S.-Israel relations and Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking. He has worked in the U.S. Department of State, on Capitol Hill, and for leading non-profit organizations that promote American involvement in Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking. He is the author of Why Hawks Become Doves: Shimon Peres and Foreign Policy Change in Israel. His latest book is Netanyahu Versus the Generals: The Battle for Israel’s Future.
Does Trump Want to Repeal the 20th Century or is He Following the Plan of the Oligarchs Who Backed His Reelection?
Then we assess whether Trump wants to repeal the 20th Century or whether he is following the plan of the ideologues and oligarchs who backed his reelection. Joining us is Paul Blumenthal, a senior reporter with the HuffPost Politics team based in Washington, D.C., where he covers courts, elections, political economy, and political history. We discuss his latest article at The Huffington Post, “Trump’s First 100 Days: Destroying America Was the Plan All Along.”
What If America Abandons Ukraine, the Linchpin of European Security?
Then finally, with Russia’s former Prime Minister and President Medvedev threatening to nuke Kyiv if any Ukrainian strike interrupts the upcoming Victory Day parade in Moscow, we speak with Michael Kimmage, a former Director of the Wilson Center’s Kennan Institute. He is a professor of history and department chair at the Catholic University of America, chair of the Kennan Institute Advisory Council, and a fellow at the German Marshall Fund. From 2014 to 2017, he served on the Secretary of State’s Policy Planning Staff at the U.S. Department of State, where he held the Russia/Ukraine portfolio. He is the author of The Abandonment of the West: The History of an Idea in American Foreign Policy and Collisions: The War in Ukraine and the Origins of the New Global Instability. We discuss his article at Foreign Affairs, “What If America Abandons Ukraine? The Biggest Risk Might Be to the Rest of Europe.”