
Chris Voss Podcast Chris Voss Podcast – Grand Delusion: The Rise and Fall of American Ambition in the Middle East by Steven Simon
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Jan 20, 2024 Steven Simon, longtime Middle East scholar and former U.S. National Security Council official, offers a forensic tour of American policy from Reagan to today. He recounts shifting grand strategies, ignored intelligence, the roles of oil and Israel, and how U.S. power was projected and retrenched. The conversation highlights pivotal decisions and the unraveling of long-held ambitions.
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Reagan White House Saw Iran As Potential Ally
- Reagan-era policymakers believed Iran could be the United States' key regional partner despite recent hostilities.
- Simon was surprised by White House documents showing a Reagan conviction that Iran was the logical ally.
Vietnam Shame Fueled Interventionist Ambition
- Post-WWII US preponderance and Vietnam defeat produced a desire to prove American power overseas.
- That urge motivated repeated Middle East interventions to erase Vietnam-era shame, says Simon.
Oil And Israel Structured US Middle East Policy
- Two durable US interests drove Middle East policy: oil and Israel.
- Oil secured Europe's postwar recovery and underpinned Cold War strategy while Israel had strong domestic political backing in the US.







