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EPISODE · Oct 23, 2024 · 47 MIN

Ness 13 med Nils August Andresen – Er det blitt vanskeligere å støtte Israel?

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Ole Asbjørn Ness og Minerva-redaktør Nils August Andresen (45) setter seg ned for å diskutere konflikten i Midtøsten, etter at de to klinsjet i et kommentarfelt på Facebook på bakgrunn av et meningsinnlegg fra Andresen hvor han skriver at det er blitt vanskeligere å støtte Israels krigføring mot Hamas.Andresen sympatiserer med israelernes bekymringer for egen sikkerhet, men har vansker med å støtte Israel fordi han ikke ser at landet har noen langsiktig strategi for de palestinske områdene.– Det er ikke slik at alt Israel gjør er galt, men vi trenger å se en strategi. Det kan godt hende at det kommer, men det gjenstår å se, sier Minerva-redaktøren.Ness svarer med at han tror det ligger en strategi til grunn fra israelsk side, men at det kan være at Norge rett og slett bare ikke liker den.Finnes det noen samarbeidspartnere for Israel å finne fred med?Hvilke geografiske områder er det partene krever rett til, og hvorfor?Er Israel-venner litt for begeistret over angrep i Gaza og Libanon?Hva er Benjamin Netanyahus strategi, og rettferdiggjør den 50.000 tapte menneskeliv?Hvilken rolle har Iran i konflikten?Dette er noen av spørsmålene som tas opp i podcasten.Andresen er en økonomisk historiker som har vært ansvarlig redaktør i det konservative tidsskriftet Minerva siden 2009. Han er utdannet økonomisk historiker fra Universitetet i Oslo og London School of Economics. Han har også gått Forsvarets russiskkurs, ifølge Wikipedia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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