
This episode features a timely conversation with Ambassador Robert Jordan, former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Drawing on firsthand experience, he unpacks the evolving geopolitical landscape of the Middle East—focusing on the growing influence of China and Russia, shifting alliances, and the erosion of U.S. dominance.
The discussion dives into the current conflict involving Iran, the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, and the risks of escalation. Ambassador Jordan offers insight into Saudi Arabia’s internal transformation under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, including economic diversification efforts and social reforms.
From the legacy of Jamal Khashoggi to Vision 2030, energy security, and the possibility of nuclear proliferation, this episode covers the critical forces shaping the region—and what they mean for the U.S. and global stability.
In This Episode
[03:00] How the Middle East Has Changed & Declining U.S. Influence
[07:00] U.S. Foreign Policy Missteps and Trust Erosion
[11:00] Saudi Arabia’s Global Role & Energy Dependence
[13:40] Jamal Khashoggi & U.S.-Saudi Relations
[20:00] Mohammed bin Salman: Reform, Power, and Human Rights
[26:30] Vision 2030, Economic Shifts, and Saudi Challenges
[31:00] Saudi Investments: NEOM, LIV Golf, and Global Strategy
[36:00] U.S.-Saudi Relations & Abraham Accords Today
[37:30] Iran Conflict: Saudi Perspective & Regional Stakes
[41:00] Military Strategy, Escalation Risks, and Global Impact
[47:00] Off-Ramps, Diplomacy, and What Happens Next
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