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Recognizing terror: How the West is undermining peace

Watch: “Axis of Truth” with political commentator Emily Schrader

From the growing wave of countries recognizing a Palestinian state to the continued hypocrisy exhibited by the Union Nations, Emily Schrader challenges the narratives being pushed by Western governments and international institutions in this episode.

Schrader unpacks how political cowardice and appeasement, especially in places like the United Kingdom, France and Canada, are not just misguided but dangerous, and send a message that terror tactics pay off. She warns that recognizing statehood in this context isn’t a step toward peace but a reward for violence.

The show also takes aim at the effort to expel Israel from the Union of European Football Associations, exposing how sports are weaponized in the campaign to isolate the Jewish state. She highlights the double standards at play and the few countries willing to push back against them.

On the positive side, Schrader covers the long-awaited snapback sanctions reimposed on Iran, finally holding the regime accountable for its violations of the 2015 nuclear deal. It is a reminder that pressure can work—and that patience with Tehran is running out.

The episode also explores U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed Gaza peace plan, raising big questions about who might enforce it, what happens to Hamas and whether it can truly bring the hostages home. Schrader weighs the promise and the pitfalls of a plan that some are calling a real opportunity to finally end the war.

Emily Schrader is the host of the “Axis of Truth” podcast on JNS and the co-host of “The Quad,” also a JNS podcast. She is also an award-winning content creator and public speaker on the Middle East, particularly Iran.
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