DealBook Summit

The Global Re-Order

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Dec 6, 2025
In this insightful conversation, Ehud Barak, former Prime Minister of Israel, dives deep into Israel's military strategies in the region. Fareed Zakaria discusses the complexities of U.S. relations with Saudi Arabia amidst human rights concerns. Senator Chris Coons highlights NATO's investment and critiques cuts to USAID. David Petraeus emphasizes the need for military modernization in light of global conflicts, while Samantha Power warns of the humanitarian consequences of prioritizing politics. The dialogue navigates pressing international challenges, from Iran's nuclear ambitions to the U.S.-China rivalry.
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INSIGHT

Iran Weakened But Still Dangerous

  • Military strikes set back Iran's program but reconstitution remains feasible.
  • Iran's economic malaise and leadership transition could reshape its trajectory, but not necessarily for the better.
ADVICE

Balance Engagement And Accountability With Riyadh

  • Maintain a functional relationship with Saudi Arabia while pressing human-rights concerns.
  • Use diplomatic leverage to combine cooperation on regional issues with accountability for abuses.
INSIGHT

Sudan Needs Both Diplomacy And Aid

  • Sudan's crisis is a regional proxy war requiring U.S. engagement plus civil-society support.
  • Retreating humanitarian aid undermines prospects for stabilizing Sudan long-term.
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