Shmuel Rosner

Jerusalem Journal

Guest

Editor and columnist for the Jewish Journal; former columnist for the Jerusalem Post; former Washington Correspondent for Ha'aretz

Shmuel Rosner on KCRW

Benjamin Netanyahu's latest visit to Washington may or may not lead to better relations during and after the presidency of Barack Obama.

US-Israeli Relations and Political Damage Control

Benjamin Netanyahu's latest visit to Washington may or may not lead to better relations during and after the presidency of Barack Obama.

from To the Point

The presidential campaign is focused on American voters, but the President is the commander-in-chief and the architect of foreign policy.

America's Presidential Campaign through Foreign Eyes

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A columnist in Germany's Der Spiegel calls the Republican candidates a "club of liars, debtors, betrayers, adulterers, exaggerators, hypocrites and ignoramuses."

America's Presidential Campaign through Foreign Eyes

A columnist in Germany's Der Spiegel calls the Republican candidates a "club of liars, debtors, betrayers, adulterers, exaggerators, hypocrites and ignoramuses."

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