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How Much Will Trump's Pro-Israel Picks Influence Foreign Policy?
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How Much Will Trump’s Pro-Israel Picks Influence Foreign Policy?

19. November 2024

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In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald analyzes the controversy surrounding Donald Trump’s nomination of Pete Hegseth as defense secretary. Greenwald examines Hegseth’s advocacy for war criminals’ pardons, and his ideological alignment with extremist pro-Israel policies. Greenwald also delves into broader issues surrounding U.S. foreign policy, including the unwavering support for Israel across political lines, and its implications for Middle Eastern geopolitics.

This video was produced by System Update and published on their YouTube channel on the 14th of November, 2024.


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ABOUT GLENN GREENWALD

Glenn Greenwald is a former constitutional lawyer, a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist, and the author of several bestsellers, including No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State (2014) and Securing Democracy: My Fight for Press Freedom and Justice in Bolsonaro’s Brazil (2021).  Acclaimed as one of the 25 most influential political commentators by The Atlantic, one of America’s top 10 opinion writers by Newsweek, and one of the Top 100 Global Thinkers for 2013 by Foreign Policy, Greenwald is a former constitutional and civil rights litigator. He was a columnist for The Guardian until October 2013 and a co-founder and former editor at The Intercept, which he left in 2020.


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