The Struggle for Iraq, and What It Means for Israel
The U.S. faces off with Iran.
October 17, 2018
The danger of forgetting that man cannot live by bread alone.
Having spent his career working for the State Department both in Washington and abroad, including numerous diplomatic postings in the Middle East, Alberto Fernandez is now the president of the Middle East Broadcasting Networks, a U.S. government-funded Arabic-language radio and television network. In an interview with Robert Nicholson, Fernandez discusses the moral component of American foreign policy, and how his own Roman Catholic faith has informed his work:
The U.S. faces off with Iran.
The danger of forgetting that man cannot live by bread alone.
Killing the Lavi.
The bloody reign of Alexander Yannai.
And British insistence that there is no such thing.
Having spent his career working for the State Department both in Washington and abroad, including numerous diplomatic postings in the Middle East, Alberto Fernandez is now the president of the Middle East Broadcasting Networks, a U.S. government-funded Arabic-language radio and television network. In an interview with Robert Nicholson, Fernandez discusses the moral component of American foreign policy, and how his own Roman Catholic faith has informed his work:
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