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ALJAZ Inside Story July 12, 2024

But i am here to report the count is finished we believe we will be the winners every vote must be counted no ones going to take our democracy away from us not now not ever america has come too far americas far too many battles americas endured too much to ever let that happen we the people will not be silenced we the people will not be bullied we the people will not surrender my friends im confident well emerge victorious. The u. S. President has repeated unsubstantiated claims that there were major issues with voting and ballot county georgia is one of several states where republicans are filing legal challenges over the election. Or trumps claims of voting irregularities this protest in arizona and in other places Police Offices in phoenix could be seen preparing inside a counting center where crowds would govern outside in other news as swearing in ceremony is taking place in tanzania for president john mica food secured a 2nd term in last weeks elections michael fairly was declared the winner by the Election Commission with 84 percent of the vote the u. N. Is calling for a deescalation of tensions in ethiopias northern tigre a region after the federal government launched a military operation the Prime Minister had declared a 6 month state of emergency and accuse the regions ruling party of attacking federal troops but local authorities accuse him of plotting a conflict. With all the headlines turned out to 0 coming up right after inside story after. d held for over 3 years in an egyptian prison cell denied their right to a fair trial no charges have been brought against aljazeera correspondent youre saying this crime journalist. To demand more neutral links and voice solidarity told to tame journalists sign the petition. d to say. The u. S. President ial race comes down to the wire donald trump and joe biden wait to see if theyll head the worlds needed suit about but global trust in the u. S. Is declining and americas reputation be repaired this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program on iran come on americans and much of the world are waiting nervously to see whether dont trump or joe biden will be the next u. S. President the final result from tuesdays election depends on the large number of postal votes in swing states the u. S. President is often regarded as the most powerful person in the world changes in American Foreign policy can benefit or hurt millions of people dont know trump is appended diplomacy in the past 4 years shifting away from global alliances and pulling the u. S. Out of agreements on Climate Change and Irans Nuclear program joe biden has promised to restore some of those ties if elected but some World Leaders are skeptical. Battle you momo him meaning what is important for us is that america returns to respecting the iranian nation we want respect instead of sanctions no matter who is in office if he leaves the unfair and the illegal sanctions and replaces them with respect and our situation will be different. Strong bipartisan support for israel is one of the foundations of the American Israeli Alliance i can say that that alliance has never been stronger i can only hope that this policy that brings that i salute iran and brings the fruits of peace. Peace grounded in reality to the people of israel to the arab peoples of the region i can only hope that this policy will continue in the coming years. I hope that the new u. S. Administration will handle relations with hong kong in a comprehensive way taking into account the interests of the many u. S. Businesses in hong kong which employ a lot of people and they will not thoughtlessly a low Political Considerations to have an unwarranted effect. Lets bring in our guests Nancy Soderberg is a former Deputy Assistant to the president for National Security affairs under bill clinton she joins us from Jacksonville Florida joining us from west jerusalem is robbie sable professor of International Law at Hebrew University and former Legal Advisor to Israels Foreign Ministry and is that the deputy head of the middle east and north Africa Program at the European Council on Foreign Relations and she joins us from london welcome to all of you id like to begin in jacksonville with you nancy. The Foreign Policy needle the American Foreign policy needle was almost always set to the middle of self interest and status quo and that seemed to work for many years and then along came President Donald Trump and seemed to rip that up completely bringing the us out of a stablished agreements like nafta and changing agreements that he simply didnt agree with now off to 4 years whats the legacy of American Foreign policy as it stands today well simply put were less safe today than we were 4 years ago and dont chump came in and tried to bend all of our green mints take on our allies side with dictators and i think what what whoever wins this election needs to understand and joe biden certainly does is that the United States needs the rest of the world to solve our global problems we need to work with our allies stand up to dictators and try and make sure that those International Agreements are not perfect theyre hard of all we will negotiate it down but we need to show Global Leadership whether its on terrorism Cyber Security isis. Global warming nuclear nonpoor flourish and not one of them can be solved on their own and so i think we need to shift it back and i think people are unrealistic if they think were going to just go back to how the world was on rock about his last day in our present trump has fundamentally. Distrust among our allies and i think thats going to get very long time to rebuild the other centers of power that emerge that were going to have to share the stage with but nancy one of the interesting things about this whole thing is that no president acts in isolation he has advisors he has people that have to listen to think tanks that hell listen to but to do something so radical must have come from within a way of thinking within the u. S. Already. Well i think President Trump tapped into a growing concern in our middle class that we. Were that the game is rigged against us and anytime you have that sort of victim mentality of the middle class that it was losing its health care hadnt seen it in coming wage they tend to be susceptible to autocrats message and blame the others and Donald Trumps case it was immigrants or some of them and i think it surprised all of us that he won and he won by tapping into that share of the other and hes doubled down on it in a way that is troubling to people like myself thats been working hard to get joe biden elected and well see how this comes out but i think. His trade tariffs are discussed the american more iran is closer to a Nuclear Weapon than he was before we pulled out of the deal north koreas. Being north korea and. Increasing its weapons its missiles to reach the United States our allies no longer trust us were undermining nato in and frankly just playing in to president putins playbook and i think whoever wins this next election is going to have to understand that we need to reset our rebalance our approach. I would like to send it we should take advantage of the chaos of the last 4 years and recreate some of the momentum after world war 2 to really think about where our institutions are why does the Security Council look like 1960 s. Politics lets as in permanent members there yes their World Trade Organization could be put on steroids and we need to make sure that the International Institutions involved with the challenges that we need and i think that. Chaos can sometimes enable us to rebuild and as joe biden says build back better and i think thats kind of how we need to do some serious thinking along those lines and im not to mistake that we can announce hes not just been chaos there have been sent advances certainly for israel and western islam we have sable present donald trump has been described as as well as best friend the president that works and for israel indeed if you had an election in israel president from probably would win by a landslide all the any dissenting voices to that opinion do you think. I think israel has been very happy with donald trump but we also know that ive been a good friend of israel and under by means of ministration there was no sale of advance weapon like the f. 35 united out redwoods which we have seen under trouble so and both ringback biden and president in fact come out in favor of a 2 state solution. The public tends to get well and effect involved a 2 state solution so in israel feels that we can work happily with a bi member station as we have worked with attractiveness but robey has been a favorite child of the us is Foreign Policy i mean there is there is a lot of kind of mollycoddling going on when it comes to israel they do get according to a lot of what people and you know talking about reading that they do get a fair share of u. S. Military weapons they do get a fair share of u. S. Foreign aid budgets eccentrics cetera et cetera i mean at some point that needs to be looked at and biden has actually said if he wins that he needs to look at the israeli u. S. Relationship and you seem to be very confident that it wont change. We are confident big fact. The history of us is what relations its been a bipartisan issue elements United States has always seen a strong is well as important both of egypt reasons and who reasons are us all policy and this will continue we have no doubt about it obviously in your hands but the issue of that is or should be sloman secure and frankly this is the ied to be cheap base is or is weak its unlikely peace is really secure theres a good chance that we continue what we were the cheap with egypt jordan with the gulf states and hopefully with but the states. And the journal in london opinion seems to be split on Foreign Policy over the last 4 years when it comes to the middle east you have the u. A. E. You have saudi arabia clearly backing donald trump and saying that hes a great leader for the region but then you have somebody like iran who says well actually what donald trump is doing actually benefits us because hes isolating the states in the International Community and weve slept said for a long time that the u. S. Is a hindrance no help when it comes to Foreign Policy so what do you think is the legacy of the last 4 years. Well ok there is a lot of rhetoric that comes out check fraud and it is true that in terms of their political standing want to International Say president tom has failed to get out gone or support from his allies particularly in europe for his maximum pressure policy on iran having said that that policy have managed by itself unilaterally cause incredible economic damage to move on over the past years and that the 2 candidates trump and biden often quite different policies on evolve joe biden has been quite clearly no new he published in recent months that he wanted to rejoin the new directive on rejoining the alliance with your at and come up with a common core going to solution to both Irans Nuclear activities and regional behavior and one of the International Community where is that the Top Administration were likely to see the west double down on what has been a rather destructive maximum Pressure Point to see as florence i think u. S. Interests are concerned as far as exams of european allies are concerned because now we met in a situation where iran is increasing its Nuclear Activity its regional stance has not really changed its managed to cement its position in a lot of cheap regional theaters and were nowhere close to those solutions on diplomatic negotiations that will take you know a matter of weeks went on to keep each american come to the negotiating table but really we also have a situation where like you say the sanctions havent really worked you know the leadership is still in power in iran that america is isolated but its not just about iran this is about iraq as well now in iraq because what 30000 u. S. Troops i think. And you have a massive u. S. Presence within the. Goal shocks as well but its also a counterbalance by the iranian one is also where does iraq fit into all of this when it comes to the us Foreign Policy well unfortunately iraq have been put in the crossfire between iranian and us escalation physically military escalation that weve seen from general this year air attacks against that u. S. Embassy being tiny to fight assassination against their top iranian and Iraqi Military if they care and since then we have had the periodic into them of military Activity Task relation between u. S. Forces and those backfired on the ground in iraq edition leni and the u. S. Has lost in my view we have a lot of political ground in iraq although there has been a new iraqi Prime Minister of the recent months that has vowed to bring in more of a balance of Foreign Policy the maximum Pressure Campaign need to be met by president bush and senior team has in my view backfired in times of isolating the last little positioning with iraqi leadership so i dont see that the maximum Pressure Campaign as weve been benefiting of benefit iraqs ability or frankly u. S. Interests in iraq i dont see sort of a guest in western movie say we made a very interesting point he said look this is a bipartisan issue when it comes to israel whether youre democratic or republican israel will always be a friend to the u. S. But thats not really the case when it comes to other countries it used to be the case that the Foreign Policy of the u. S. Didnt really change that much or under democrats or republicans it was fairly stable but we are talking when it comes to things like the big countries china russia for example that there are very different Foreign Policy positions between the republicans and the democrats i mean how are you going to particular if there is a split house if the Senate Republican leadership is democrat how are you going to you know square those edges. Well i think it depends very much on who is. Victorious in this very contentious election that were in the midst of here in the United States and we know how don trump operates if he is elected i think well see more of the same are siding with dictators undermining our allies going it alone and the world to me i think if joe biden is successful hes you know we know joe biden has laid out a pretty extensive Foreign Policy plan and i think hes tracked german understands the challenges that we face from rising china not through trade wars but by trying to you know contain it we had a huge trade agreement that jump pulled out of that was designed to trying to contain china will certainly look at china work with our allies in the region to try and begin to contain china hold it accountable and stand up to its expansionist illegal. Land grab in the South China Sea also trying to contain putins expansion and influence throughout the former soviet states as well as into into europe and in the middle east if you look at whats happening in the big picture there yes we will stand shoulder to shoulder with israel but were farther away from a 2 state solution they were 4 years ago you know the worst humanitarian crisis going on in yemen who are siding to continue to sided saudis in that i mean consomme arabia that dismembered a u. S. Resident in the turkish consulate because shogi and sensually tramp brags about having saved vs over that horrific scandal so i think youll see a reset in terms of trying to hold saudi arabia accountable working with their allies to make sure that we put Nuclear Ambitions back in the box in iran and just pause from the chaos. What were seeing throughout the region this is not going to be solved in one term its going to take a long time true our allies to trust us again its going to take a long time for us to rebuild some of the relationships youre out greenman its joe bidens term build back better i think applies to iran yes he wants to rejoin it that there were some problems with that hopefully we can address some of those it if we are able to rejoin that but i think youll see a 2 very stark approaches to the world depending on who who wins the election more chaos more americans 1st a rejection of our values at home and abroad or a mind who tries to work with our allies and once again leave and are very well ahead lets bring in robi sable and robbie i just want to talk to about iran and

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