In a compelling interview on "The Joe Pags Show," Robert Greenway, Director at the Allison Center for National Security at Heritage and former Deputy Assistant to the President, shared his expert insights on the ongoing crisis in the Middle East and the broader implications for global security.
Greenway began by addressing the rampant misinformation surrounding the Middle East crisis, urging Americans to thoroughly research what they read to avoid being misled. He then discussed the U.S.'s historical support for Israel under the Trump administration, explaining the strategic reasons behind this alliance.
He expressed concern over the current U.S. administration's weakness in the Middle East, suggesting that it has created an opportunity for Hamas to pursue nuclear weapons. Greenway also pointed out the false sense of security Israel experienced before the Hamas attacks last October, warning of the dangers of underestimating such threats.
Touching on Israel's military capabilities, Greenway noted that while Israel technically has the power to wipe Gaza off the map, they have shown restraint in their actions. He criticized the current administration, including Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, for failing to take effective steps to stop Hamas.
Greenway further discussed the left's delusion regarding the situation, attributing much of it to academia's influence. He also highlighted Iran's desire to target Donald Trump, fearing a reversal in U.S. foreign policy if the administration changes.
The interview concluded with a discussion on what the Ukraine situation might look like under a Trump administration, providing a broader perspective on the global impact of U.S. leadership.
To hear Robert Greenway’s full interview with Joe Pags, click the link below.