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Matthew Duss (The Center for International Policy, Un-Diplomatic (podcast)) and Ben Birnbaum (The New Republic)

On Foreign Entanglements, Ben describes his creepy and fascinating trip to North Korea. Matt and Ben then move to the Middle East: Is this the last chance for a two-state solution? What would each side be willing to offer if talks restart? Matt and Ben consider the perennial question of whether Israel will soon launch a strike against Iran’s nuclear program. Does Rouhani’s electoral victory make a difference? Plus: Why Ben is conflicted about Egypt.

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Foreign Entanglements | Jul 21, 2013 | Matthew Duss & Ben Birnbaum

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