Ben Rhodes On Iran, Israel, And America
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Started June 06, 2026
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Ben Rhodes On Iran, Israel, And America
Andrew Sullivan (United States) | Jun 05, 2026
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The complexities of U.S. foreign policy require a balanced approach that considers both Iranian and Israeli perspectives.
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Past U.S. policies toward Iran have failed; we should reconsider our approach rather than repeating historical mistakes.
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Ben Rhodes' insights highlight the need for a new strategy that includes both allies and adversaries in the Middle East.
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Engagement with Iran is crucial for peace in the Middle East; diplomacy can yield better outcomes than isolation.
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Israel's security is non-negotiable; any deal with Iran must prioritize protecting Israeli interests above all.
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