

Robert Greenway
Former Deputy Assistant to President Trump and director of the Allison Center for National Security at the Heritage Foundation. Expert in national security and foreign policy.
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Mar 1, 2025 • 51min
PDB Situation Report | March 1st, 2025: Will Gaza Erupt Again? Cease-Fire Nears Collapse & America’s Energy Security
Robert Greenway, a former Deputy Assistant to President Trump and national security expert, dives into the fragile Gaza cease-fire and the looming threat of renewed conflict. He discusses the implications for hostages and Israel's political landscape. Later, Daniel Turner, Executive Director of Power The Future, explores America's energy independence and its connection to national security, raising questions about the future of energy production and the complexities of U.S. policies amid global tensions.

Sep 17, 2025 • 21min
Evening Edition: Abraham Accords Remain Strong Five Years Later
Robert Greenway, former president of the Abraham Accords Institute and director at the Allison Center for National Security, shares insights on the durability of the Abraham Accords five years later. He highlights remarkable trade growth and increased humanitarian cooperation, emphasizing how mutual security concerns, especially regarding Iran, have strengthened these partnerships. Greenway also discusses the potential for expansion as a new generation of Gulf leaders seeks peace, despite complexities like Qatar's ties with Hamas.

Oct 18, 2024 • 23min
FDD Morning Brief | feat. Robert Greenway (Oct. 18)
Robert Greenway, Director of the Allison Center for National Defense at the Heritage Foundation, shares insights from his time in the Trump administration. He discusses the impact of Yahya Sinwar's death on Hamas and strategies for U.S. involvement in the region. Greenway analyzes the geopolitical implications of the Abraham Accords and military operations in Yemen. He also addresses rising anti-Semitism in the U.S., emphasizing the need for initiatives like Project Esther to combat this issue and the role of virtual currencies in financing terrorism.