Dr. Nola Haynes
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's not necessarily why he became a cop per se, but it's those things that kind of, that we grow up with that we don't think about in the context of being national security focused or foreign policy focused.
So that's how we're bringing culture into the conversation.
how we're getting to know people deeper is through what you watched as a kid, you know, and what you still watch.
Like, for instance, I loved Commando growing up as a child because I loved Alyssa Milano.
And I was like, I want to be Alyssa Milano and do action films when I grow up.
So that was really formative for me.
So those are sorts of things that we're getting at when we talk to all these exciting people.
Like, what were those movies that you liked when you grew up and do you still tune in?
It's starting to become clearer.
At the beginning, the administration or the regime, they were not shy about bandying around concepts like regime change.
I don't think that they've moved away from that idea, but something a little bit more starting to become clearer.
And that is Israel's positioning in all of this, right?
Regime change to what end?
And what it is looking like is for Israel under Netanyahu to be positioned, um,
As not just maybe the hegemon in the region, but also controlling oil and, you know, all the energy that flows through the Middle East.
So that is a potential end goal to this.