Caroline Glick

former Assistant Foreign Policy Advisor, Benjamin Netanyahu

Guest

Deputy managing editor of the Jerusalem Post and Senior Fellow for Middle East Affairs at the Center for Security Policy in Washington;  assistant foreign policy advisor to then-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (1997-1998); author of Shackled Warrior: Israel and the Global Jihad

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