

Elizabeth Saunders
Political scientist at Columbia University specializing in international security and US foreign policy, invited as an expert to analyze the risks of escalating conflict with Iran.
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Jan 21, 2026 • 24min
Trump Tirades on Greenland Get So Dark that It Unnerves Medical Expert
Elizabeth Saunders, a political scientist and author specializing in international relations, digs into President Trump's alarming comments linking the Nobel Peace Prize to military action on Greenland. She highlights how this rhetoric symbolizes a troubling shift in U.S. foreign policy and violates post-1945 norms, causing unease among European allies. Saunders warns of the implications of Trump's disregard for international boundaries and discusses the potential for a significant geopolitical shift. She emphasizes the urgent need for a bipartisan inquiry into presidential fitness.

Apr 7, 2026 • 19min
The Daily Blast: Angry Trump Erupts at Media as GOPers Quietly Start to Break over War
Elizabeth Saunders, a Columbia political scientist specializing in international security, provides a stark read on the U.S.-Iran crisis. She flags the danger of Trump's threats and media attacks. She outlines why escalation is likely, why congressional checks are weak, and how Republicans might quietly fracture over war choices.

Apr 7, 2026 • 19min
Angry Trump Erupts at Media as GOPers Quietly Start to Break over War
Elizabeth Saunders, Columbia political scientist who studies international security and US foreign policy. She warns why threats to strike Iranian infrastructure are legally and morally fraught. She outlines how norm-busting rhetoric and press attacks raise unique dangers. She discusses GOP tensions over war funding and the bleak, constrained choices that could lead to humiliation or major escalation.

Mar 12, 2026 • 23min
Trump’s Iran Blunders Suddenly Look Darker as Damning New Leaks Hit
Elizabeth Saunders, Columbia political scientist specializing in foreign policy, breaks down U.S.-Iran tensions. She explains why closing the Strait of Hormuz threatens global oil, how tanker blockages and mines create an energy shock, and why concentrated presidential power and purged expertise warp decision-making. She also discusses the fallout from a deadly school strike and the limits of unilateral moves to end the war.

Mar 12, 2026 • 23min
The Daily Blast: Trump’s Iran Blunders Suddenly Look Darker as Damning New Leaks Hit
Elizabeth Saunders, Columbia political scientist who studies foreign policy and security, breaks down the Iran conflict. She explains the Strait of Hormuz’s chokehold on energy, why US naval tactics are risky, the dangers of a leadership insulated from expert advice, the absence of a clear exit strategy, and the fallout from strikes that hit civilians.


