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==The US and Israel are Pushing War, Putin is Patient==
 
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[[Nima R. Alkhorshid]] interviewed [[Paul Craig Roberts]] in an episode of [[Dialogue Works]] titled "Paul Craig Roberts: Trump vs Neocons - Ukraine and Israel" dated Nov 25, 2024. This episode was highlighted at [[TheAltWorld]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20241202033043/https://thealtworld.com/paul_craig_roberts/trump-vs-neocons-ukraine-and-israel Paul Craig Roberts: Trump vs Neocons - Ukraine and Israel (accessed December 4, 2024)]</ref>,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOFIrbiTtbo Paul Craig Roberts: Trump vs Neocons - Ukraine and Israel (accessed December 4, 2024)]</ref>
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[[Nima R. Alkhorshid]] interviewed [[Paul Craig Roberts]] in an episode of [[Dialogue Works]] titled "[[Paul Craig Roberts]]: Trump vs Neocons - Ukraine and Israel" dated Nov 25, 2024. This episode was highlighted at [[TheAltWorld]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20241202033043/https://thealtworld.com/paul_craig_roberts/trump-vs-neocons-ukraine-and-israel Featured at TheAltWorld: Paul Craig Roberts: Trump vs Neocons - Ukraine and Israel (accessed December 4, 2024)]</ref>,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOFIrbiTtbo Paul Craig Roberts: Trump vs Neocons - Ukraine and Israel (accessed December 4, 2024)]</ref>
  
 
During the discussion, [[Nima R. Alkhorshid]] and [[Paul Craig Roberts]] reveal a deep-seated cynicism towards U.S. foreign policy. They condemn [[Israel]], and reference [[Russia]]'s invasion of [[Ukraine]]. They paint a picture of America as a nation puppeteered by the so-called "[[Israel]] Lobby", with President Trump's upcoming administration seen as a continuation of policies that blindly favor [[Israel]], which will end their vision of so-called [[Palestine|Palestinian]] statehood. They claim that [[Israel]] seeks a "Greater Israel" stretching from the Nile to the Euphrates, and now eyeing [[Saudi Arabia]]. The men believe that the [[United States]] is provoking WWIII, and the only restraint is [[Vladimir Putin]]'s patience. [[Nima R. Alkhorshid]] and [[Paul Craig Roberts]] paint the [[United States]] as recklessly aggressive, [[Israel]] as territorially insatiable, and [[Ukraine]] as a pawn in a larger, potentially catastrophic game, with no clear path to peace under Trump's hawkish appointees. The only saving grace would be [[Tulsi Gabbard]], as National Intelligence Director, but "what can she possibly do, surrounded by all these people?" lamented [[Paul Craig Roberts]].
 
During the discussion, [[Nima R. Alkhorshid]] and [[Paul Craig Roberts]] reveal a deep-seated cynicism towards U.S. foreign policy. They condemn [[Israel]], and reference [[Russia]]'s invasion of [[Ukraine]]. They paint a picture of America as a nation puppeteered by the so-called "[[Israel]] Lobby", with President Trump's upcoming administration seen as a continuation of policies that blindly favor [[Israel]], which will end their vision of so-called [[Palestine|Palestinian]] statehood. They claim that [[Israel]] seeks a "Greater Israel" stretching from the Nile to the Euphrates, and now eyeing [[Saudi Arabia]]. The men believe that the [[United States]] is provoking WWIII, and the only restraint is [[Vladimir Putin]]'s patience. [[Nima R. Alkhorshid]] and [[Paul Craig Roberts]] paint the [[United States]] as recklessly aggressive, [[Israel]] as territorially insatiable, and [[Ukraine]] as a pawn in a larger, potentially catastrophic game, with no clear path to peace under Trump's hawkish appointees. The only saving grace would be [[Tulsi Gabbard]], as National Intelligence Director, but "what can she possibly do, surrounded by all these people?" lamented [[Paul Craig Roberts]].

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Paul Craig Roberts's blog is the "Institute for Political Economy". He is former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal. He is a contributor to Global Research,[1] and has been cited at Russia Today,[2] PressTV,[3] Sputnik,[4], and TheAltWorld.[5]

The US and Israel are Pushing War, Putin is Patient

Nima R. Alkhorshid interviewed Paul Craig Roberts in an episode of Dialogue Works titled "Paul Craig Roberts: Trump vs Neocons - Ukraine and Israel" dated Nov 25, 2024. This episode was highlighted at TheAltWorld.[6],[7]

During the discussion, Nima R. Alkhorshid and Paul Craig Roberts reveal a deep-seated cynicism towards U.S. foreign policy. They condemn Israel, and reference Russia's invasion of Ukraine. They paint a picture of America as a nation puppeteered by the so-called "Israel Lobby", with President Trump's upcoming administration seen as a continuation of policies that blindly favor Israel, which will end their vision of so-called Palestinian statehood. They claim that Israel seeks a "Greater Israel" stretching from the Nile to the Euphrates, and now eyeing Saudi Arabia. The men believe that the United States is provoking WWIII, and the only restraint is Vladimir Putin's patience. Nima R. Alkhorshid and Paul Craig Roberts paint the United States as recklessly aggressive, Israel as territorially insatiable, and Ukraine as a pawn in a larger, potentially catastrophic game, with no clear path to peace under Trump's hawkish appointees. The only saving grace would be Tulsi Gabbard, as National Intelligence Director, but "what can she possibly do, surrounded by all these people?" lamented Paul Craig Roberts.

Before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission

Paul Craig Roberts testified before the "U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission" in Washington, D.C. on September 25, 2003.[8]

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