National Leadership Webinar:
Does Trump Actually Have a Middle East Strategy?
The elements of Trump’s policy in the Middle East are often depicted as impulsive and disconnected – withdrawal from the Iran deal, the Trump Peace Plan, recognition of Israeli sovereignty on the Golan Heights, moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, and taking a harder line with the Palestinians.
Analysts have seen these pieces as separate from each other – that they don’t create a coherent whole. But what if that isn’t the case? What if these pieces do cohere strategically and are a part of a larger U.S. National Security Strategy?
JINSA is proud to host one of Washington’s most influential and thoughtful experts–former Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Doug Feith–for a new look at Trump’s policy in the Middle East.
Join us for this exciting presentation, moderated by JINSA Gemunder Center Senior Fellow Steve Rosen.
Monday, September 21 – 4:00pm EDT |
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Douglas J. Feith Douglas J. Feith is a senior fellow at Hudson Institute. He works on a range of foreign and defense issues, writing and lecturing on such topics as terrorism, arms control, alliance relations, national security policy making and the relationship of policy and intelligence. |
Steven Rosen Steven Rosen is a Senior Fellow at JINSA’s Gemunder Center. He served as the Foreign Policy Director of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee for 23 years, strengthening the U.S.-Israel relationship. He is now a consultant with ELNET, the European Leadership Network. |