Wall Street Journal”s Bret Stephens with a more pessimistic view of Israel”s handling of the war.
Stephens does have credibility to make his viewpoint on Israeli tactics, as he was the editor of the Jerusalem Post for several years.
Stephens does have credibility to make his viewpoint on Israeli tactics, as he was the editor of the Jerusalem Post for several years.
Stephens does have credibility to make his viewpoint on Israeli tactics, as he was the editor of the Jerusalem Post for several years.
Critical of how the U.S. has handled this situation, the Vanity Fair columnist shares his views of how to properly have tackled Hezbollah, and Syria and Iran.
Vanity Fair columnist Christopher Hitchens joined Hugh at the start of the Wednesday program, and was followed by Yoni Tidi on the current events in the Middle East.
Bret Stephens of the Wall Street Journal, formely with the Jerusalem Post, gives a very pessimistic view of how Israel is fighting the war against Hezbollah. Plus, a very strange deviation into the appropriateness of toilet papering houses, featuring a call-in from celebrity bounter hunter, Duane “Dog” Chapman.
World class journalist David Aikman reports on the Middle East was from Jerusalem, plus an update from New York Post columnist John Podhoretz and Yoni Tidi.
Stephens does have credibility to make his viewpoint on Israeli tactics, as he was the editor of the Jerusalem Post for several years.