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US policy on Hezbollah in Lebanon is based on sheer fantasy

“The Caroline Glick Show” with guest Tony Badran, Ep. 116

JNS senior contributing editor Caroline Glick speaks with Middle East analyst Tony Badran about U.S. policy towards the Hezbollah terror group and Israel amid the ongoing conflict on Israel’s northern border.

Badran explains that Biden’s current policy is based on a completely wrong understanding of what is happening in Lebanon and on a fantasy of a post-Hezbollah Lebanon.

Born and raised in Lebanon, Badran will give an inside understanding of the country’s dynamics, what America is getting so terribly wrong about the region and how only a military solution can lead to victory.

Caroline B. Glick is the international affairs advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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