Episode 13: Deciding on a Drone Strike: Making American Foreign Policy - podcast episode cover

Episode 13: Deciding on a Drone Strike: Making American Foreign Policy

Jan 30, 202029 minSeason 2Ep. 2
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Episode description

Last season, I explored some basic principles on how American foreign policy gets made and applied those principles to interpreting America's relations with Iran. Since that episode aired, relations with Iran escalated sharply after a drone strike killed General Qasem Soleimani one of the highest ranking military leaders in Iran. In many respects it was a precedent setting move by the Trump administration, but it was a precedent built on a series of precedents stretching back at least as far as the 1940s. How did we reach a decision to authorize a drone strike like this one? In this episode, I break some of the key elements that went into making such a decision possible.

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