
Armin Rosen
Journalist and correspondent focused on Jewish life and Middle East affairs for Tablet Magazine, offering perspective on Israeli public opinion and regional stakes in the conflict.
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Apr 11, 2026 • 1h 3min
No Spin News - Weekend Edition - April 11, 2026
Leland Vittert, News Nation Washington anchor and former Middle East correspondent, offers operational detail on the Strait of Hormuz. Armin Rosen, Tablet Magazine correspondent on Jewish life and Middle East affairs, discusses Israeli public opinion and regional stakes. Michael Rubin, AEI senior fellow and Middle East security analyst, examines NATO, Spain, and Iranian threats. They debate control of shipping, oil choke points, and negotiation dynamics.

Apr 8, 2026 • 38min
The World Awaits: U.S. Threats Against Iran Escalate, Armin Rosen on How Israelis See the Iran Crisis, Republican Dissent Begins & Pam Bondi's Ousting
Armin Rosen, correspondent-at-large for Tablet Magazine, analyzes how Israelis view the Iran crisis and contrasts their stakes with those in the U.S. He discusses why American polling leans against military action and explains the regional dynamics with Iranian proxies. The conversation also touches on Republican criticism of targeting civilians and the controversy surrounding Pam Bondi's removal.

Jun 24, 2025 • 46min
The $200 billion dilemma: Is Bill Gates helping or harming Africa?
Armin Rosen, a staff writer at Tablet magazine specializing in international affairs, takes a hard look at Bill Gates’ $200 billion philanthropic pledge to Africa. He argues that Gates’ top-down approach often disregards local needs, citing instances in Kenya where initiatives like the Alliance for a Green Revolution imposed unwanted agricultural technologies. While acknowledging the successes in health initiatives, Rosen raises critical questions about whether billionaires truly empower local communities or undermine democratic governance.


