Tag: Biden Administration

In this podcast episode, Dalia Dassa Kaye, a scholar from the Wilson Center, explores the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran and its implications for the Biden administration and the Gulf Arab states.
Antony Blinken, the US Secretary of State, has demonstrated a strong stance on China's treatment of the Uyghurs and trade imbalances, but he has shown blind spots when it comes to the Middle East and Iran.
The podcast discusses the Biden administration's decision to restart talks with Iran on the nuclear deal, highlighting the potential implications.
Roberta Jacobson, a respected diplomat with experience in Latin American affairs, served as the U.S. ambassador to Mexico under the Obama administration and recently joined President Joe Biden's National Security Council as the border czar, focusing on diplomacy with Mexico and Central American countries to address the increasing migrant flow at the U.S. Southern border.
Noah Rothman discusses the Biden administration's push for trillions in infrastructure spending despite a strong job market and anticipated economic growth.
Matthew Continetti discusses the Biden administration's approach of portraying a bleak picture of the COVID-19 threat despite increasing vaccination rates.
The text discusses the impact of social anxiety on various societal issues such as border security, COVID-19 response, and cancel culture.
In a podcast discussion, the focus is on the tense first major diplomatic meeting between the Biden administration and senior Chinese officials where the U.S. representatives were taken aback by the Chinese officials' criticisms.
The discussion in the COMMENTARY podcast delves into the recent tragic mass murder of Asian-American women in Georgia, highlighting the potential sexual motive behind the killings and touching on the racial tensions in America.
The text highlights the Biden administration's homeland security secretary advising migrants not to come to the U.S. border yet, urging them to wait for a more organized system.
In this podcast episode, discussions range from a demonstration attended by Christine, where liberals liken the Biden administration to Christmas every day, to Andrew Cuomo using intimidating tactics through a subordinate on New York state politicians, and the ongoing lack of diversity in the Oscars.
Ambassador Daniel Shapiro offers his perspective on the Biden administration's approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The Biden administration is facing confusion over conflicting messages regarding school reopenings, expressing a desire for schools to reopen but also supporting teachers' unions advocating for vaccinations before reopening.
In this article, Ghaith al Omari, a Senior Fellow at the Washington Institute, discusses the upcoming Palestinian elections and the Palestinians' relationship with the Biden administration.
In a podcast discussion, the hosts debate the Biden administration's striking of Iranian targets while working to rejoin the Iran nuclear deal, originally established during the Obama era.
In this discussion, Ilan Goldenberg analyzes the relationship between Israel, Iran, and the region under the Biden administration.
The podcast delves into a recent incident within the journalism world where a Slate staffer was fired for considering a woke action beforehand.
In this article, the authors propose a realistic reset of U.S. foreign policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict under the Biden administration.
The text discusses whether liberals will relax COVID restrictions once they are vaccinated and if the Biden administration is hesitant to engage in legal action against racial discrimination.
In this discussion, Elisa Catalano Ewers and Kaleigh Thomas from the Center for a New American Security talk about the Biden administration's approach to the Middle East.
The COMMENTARY Podcast discusses the political and cultural significance of the Gamestop stock phenomenon, highlighting the unusual events surrounding its surge in value.
In this podcast episode, the focus is on President Biden's flurry of executive orders, his support for critical race theory, and the stance of teachers' unions, particularly in Chicago, on reopening schools only when they deem it safe.
New York Times Jerusalem Bureau Chief, David Halbfinger, reflects on the past four years in Israel, the Palestinian Territories, and American foreign policy.
The American Jewish community is divided over the definition of antisemitism adopted by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), which includes examples that equate criticism of Israel to antisemitism.
The podcast discusses the current state of confusion surrounding COVID-19, focusing on the reluctance of officials to be transparent about the pandemic.