A ‘New World Order’ in the Middle East?


The United States and Israel have no intention of calming the situation down in the Middle East, argues Matthew Duss, executive vice president at the Center for International Policy and former foreign policy adviser to Senator Bernie Sanders.

Matt Duss tells host Steve Clemons that the US and Israel are working in lockstep to create a "new security arrangement" in the region.

With full support and coordination from the US, Israel is free to wreak havoc in the occupied Palestinian territory and Lebanon, striking at will in Syria and Yemen, and planning to attack Iran directly again - with no end in sight.

Steve  Clemons is Founding Editor at Large of  Semafor, a new global news organization that launched in October 2022. He is host of Al Jazeera English’s Washington-based news show, The Bottom Line. 

Matthew Duss is the executive vice president at the Center for International Policy. He served as a foreign-policy advisor to U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders from 2017 to 2022.


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