

Philip Gordon
Sydney Stein, Jr. Scholar at the Brookings Institution. Longtime observer and analyst of the Middle East and former White House Middle East coordinator during the Obama administration and national security adviser to Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Jun 18, 2025 • 1h 1min
Iran, Israel, and the Middle East in Tumult
Philip Gordon, a seasoned Middle East analyst and former White House coordinator, discusses the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel following recent Israeli strikes. He highlights the risks of further escalation while exploring potential pathways for de-escalation. Gordon delves into Iran's nuclear ambitions and the complexities of U.S. support for Israel amidst humanitarian concerns in Gaza. He also reflects on shifting dynamics in the region and the challenges of authentic U.S. foreign policy, advocating for a more principled approach to diplomacy.

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Jun 18, 2025 • 30min
Israel goes to war with Iran
In this engaging discussion, Philip Gordon, former national security advisor to Kamala Harris and an expert on the Middle East, analyzes Israel's recent military actions against Iran. He explores the feasibility of Israel’s objectives and the implications for U.S. involvement in a potential conflict. Philip delves into the complexities of U.S. foreign policy and the internal chaos within the National Security Council, questioning the effectiveness of current strategies in navigating the volatile landscape of Middle Eastern relations.

Jul 27, 2024 • 28min
Here's The Best Clue We Have on Kamala Harris' Foreign Policy
Philip Gordon, national security advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris, discusses potential foreign policy directions in a Harris administration. Joined by Ben Rhodes, a former Obama White House advisor, they explore the complex implications of ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine. Gordon shares insights from past experiences, including the Syrian war and the Iran Nuclear Deal, highlighting how these shape Harris's pragmatic approach. The conversation emphasizes the need for humility in U.S. diplomacy and the challenges of engaging with adversaries.