
In Part 2 of this conversation, former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Robert Jordan shares a firsthand account of stepping into one of the most complex diplomatic roles in modern history—just as the world changed on September 11th.
Jordan reflects on navigating U.S.–Saudi relations amid suspicion, fear, and global uncertainty, while working closely with President George W. Bush, senior U.S. officials, and Saudi leadership. From early skepticism within the Saudi royal family to high-stakes negotiations at Crawford, this episode offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at diplomacy during crisis—and the leadership required to stabilize one of America’s most critical international relationships.
In This Episode
[00:01:27] Meet Amb. Robert Jordan: A Diplomatic Assignment Like No Other
[00:03:00] Early Life & Global Perspective: The Roots of a Diplomat
[00:08:00] Leadership Lessons: Understanding Culture Before Policy
[00:12:00] Relationship with George W. Bush: Trust Built Over Time
[00:18:00] The Unexpected Call: Becoming Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
[00:24:00] 9/11: Shock, Responsibility, and a Changed Mission[
00:29:25] First Days in Saudi Arabia: Tension, Uncertainty, and Reality
[00:33:00] Denial and Truth: Saudi Leadership’s Initial Response
[00:42:00] Bridging Intelligence Gaps: CIA, FBI, and Coordination Challenges
[00:47:00] The Crawford Meeting: Diplomacy Under Pressure
[00:54:30] Preparing for War: U.S.–Saudi Relations and Iraq
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