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‘We Are Going to Deeply Regret This War’

3/28/202630 min

Will the war with Iran further degrade America’s already strained relationships with its allies? This week, Mona Charen, the policy editor at The Bulwark, joins the contributing Opinion writer E.J. Dionne Jr. and the former “All Things Considered” host Robert Siegel to unpack what the war portends for NATO, for Israel’s image in the United States and for American politics going forward. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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  1. Solana Pyne0:00

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  2. Speaker 10:28

    [upbeat music] This is The Opinions, a show that brings you a mix of voices from New York Times Opinion. You've heard the news. Here's what to make of it.

  3. Robert Siegel· Host0:41

    [upbeat music] Hi, I'm Robert Siegel, in conversation about politics with two very insightful political writers. Joining me at The New York Times Washington Bureau are political writer and author E.J. Dionne.

  4. E.J. Dionne Jr.· Guest1:01

    Great to be with you.

  5. Robert Siegel· Host1:02

    And joining us today is Mona Charen, policy editor at The Bulwark and host of The Mona Charen Show.

  6. Mona Charen· Guest1:07

    Thanks so much.

  7. Robert Siegel· Host1:08

    Thanks for joining us. We're recording this on Wednesday, so it's possible that, uh, some of our discussion may be overtaken by events, but I think that our focus today will likely, uh, be unrevised very much, uh, uh, for the near future. Uh, we're focusing on relations under stress, under stress from the war in Iran. Uh, quite apart

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