The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Shadi Hamid On US Power And The New NSS

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Dec 12, 2025
Shadi Hamid, a Washington Post columnist and senior fellow at Georgetown University, dives into the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, discussing the National Security Strategy and America's global leadership. He reflects on his mixed identity and its influence on his worldview. Highlights include a critique of Bush's idealism leading to chaos in Iraq, the consequences of 9/11 on his faith, and the tension between Islam and liberalism. Shadi advocates for promoting democracy in the Middle East while respecting cultural diversity, making a case for a nuanced American power.
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INSIGHT

Defending American Global Leadership

  • Shadi Hamid argues American global leadership is still necessary despite past mistakes like Iraq.
  • He defends a nuanced case for American power that separates intent from disastrous execution.
ANECDOTE

Parents' Migration Shaped Identity

  • Shadi describes his parents' migration for education and careers in North America from Egypt.
  • Their move shaped his mixed American-Muslim-Arab identity and view on freedom.
INSIGHT

Freedom Enables Faith And Integration

  • Hamid says America uniquely allows retaining religious identity while fully integrating.
  • He views the U.S. as perhaps the best place to be a Muslim because the state doesn't dictate religion.
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