Ben Stein: A Candid Look at America’s Foreign Policy
Episode Overview
Discusses America's foreign policy impact on Israel. Questions President Biden's promises and actions. Explores historical parallels with current events. Emphasises moral obligations in international relations. Urges reflection on America's role globally.
"When Biden says, 'I got your back', run for the hills and pray."
In this episode of 'The World According To Ben Stein', Ben Stein and Judah Friedman tackle the thorny subject of America's foreign policy and its implications for Israel. With their signature candidness, they question President Biden's promises and actions, especially in light of recent global events. Stein, known for his sharp wit and vast experience, doesn't hold back as he expresses his concerns about the U.S.'s stance and the impact on its allies.
The duo explore the complex dynamics between Israel and its neighbours, and how America's political landscape influences these relationships. Judah Friedman joins Stein in a passionate discussion about the consequences of broken promises, drawing parallels with historical events. Their dialogue is rich with anecdotes and historical references, making it both engaging and educational. They don't shy away from critiquing political figures and policies, offering their perspectives on what they believe is a betrayal of American values.
The conversation isn't just about politics; it's about the moral obligations of nations and the importance of keeping one's word. The hosts argue that America's reputation as a benevolent power is at stake, urging listeners to reflect on the values that define the nation. With humour and seriousness, Stein and Friedman encourage listeners to think critically about the role of the U.S. in international affairs.
This episode is a call to action for those who care about America's future and its role on the world stage. Whether you're politically savvy or just curious about current affairs, Ben Stein's insights are bound to provoke thought and discussion.