KAOS THEORY

Kaos Theory Episode 11: Barry Strauss, Redux

Dec 6, 2025
Barry Strauss, a renowned historian and author, dives into the intricate ties between ancient and modern geopolitics. He discusses how Israel, much like ancient Judea, must diversify alliances to navigate competing powers. He highlights the historical relations between Jews and Iranians, arguing today's tensions are an anomaly. The conversation explores the significance of internal cohesion and leadership, drawing parallels to U.S. interests in the Middle East and the lasting lessons from Roman diplomacy and civic responsibility.
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INSIGHT

Judea Between Empires

  • Judea repeatedly shifted between empires: Persian, Greek, then Roman, shaping its survival strategies.
  • Strauss traces how Pompey, Parthian invasion and Herod's Roman alignment shaped Jewish autonomy and resentment.
INSIGHT

Civil Strife As A Killer

  • Internal divisions repeatedly undermined Jewish revolts, sometimes more than Rome itself.
  • Strauss notes factional infighting destroyed grain stores and weakened Jerusalem before Roman siege.
ANECDOTE

Jewish General In Roman Camp

  • A Jewish-born Roman official, Tiberius Julius Alexander, served as Titus's chief of staff at Jerusalem's siege.
  • His role shows how diasporic Jews sometimes sided with Rome against fellow Jews.
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