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Prof. Jeffrey Sachs : If Trump Says No to War and Netanyahu Says Yes …
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The video features Professor Jeffrey Sachs discussing the geopolitical implications of Pope Francis's death, the potential for conflict with Iran, the influence of the Israel lobby on US foreign policy, and US-China relations.
Key Points:
- Pope Francis's Legacy: Sachs emphasizes the Pope's role as a moral leader and peacemaker, highlighting his efforts to promote dialogue and end conflicts.
- Iran and Netanyahu: Sachs expresses concern that Netanyahu is trying to draw the US into a war with Iran, potentially leading to World War III. He notes Trump's resistance and ongoing negotiations between the US and Iran.
- Israel Lobby's Influence: Sachs criticizes the Israel lobby's significant influence on American politics, claiming it has led the US into multiple wars and corrupted Washington. He points to the appointment of a former IDF official to the National Security Council as evidence of this influence.
- Two-State Solution: Sachs argues that the US is the primary obstacle to peace between Israel and Palestine, specifically citing the US veto in the UN Security Council blocking Palestine's membership. He emphasizes the widespread international support for a two-state solution.
- US-China Relations: Sachs believes the US is harming itself through tariffs on China and that China will not beg for the US to reduce them. He suggests China is strengthening its relationships with other countries.
Highlights:
- Sachs's personal anecdote about Cardinal Perilin recognizing him.
- Sachs's strong condemnation of the Israel lobby's influence on US foreign policy.
- Sachs's assertion that a single US vote in the UN Security Council is the only thing preventing a two-state solution.
- Sachs's view that Trump's economic policies regarding China are "incredible self-harm."
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