
Thomas L. Friedman
Three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist and foreign affairs commentator who discusses Middle East policy, geopolitics, and international implications of the Israel–Gaza conflict.
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Oct 4, 2025 • 1h 1min
Ep. #709: Louis C.K., Van Jones, Thomas Friedman
Louis C.K., the Emmy-winning comedian, shares insights on his new novel, discussing the shift from comedy to fiction and the challenges of performing in Saudi Arabia. Political commentator Van Jones offers analysis on the U.S. government shutdown and its implications for the upcoming elections. Meanwhile, Thomas Friedman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, delves into Middle East geopolitics, the dynamics of the Israel-Gaza conflict, and the need for a viable endgame to ensure future stability.

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Oct 8, 2025 • 16min
Tom Friedman on the Only Way to Solve the Israel-Hamas War
Join Thomas L. Friedman, a seasoned New York Times columnist, as he delves into the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He highlights why this war marks a turning point, detailing President Trump's bold ceasefire proposal and the essential need for international oversight. Friedman analyzes the motivations behind Hamas's actions and Netanyahu's political maneuvers, exploring how recent changes in Middle Eastern leadership open a door for potential peace talks. Tune in for insights on what it would take to achieve lasting stability in the region.

Sep 5, 2024 • 9min
Netanyahu Is Trying to Save Himself. Will He Sink Harris?
Thomas L. Friedman, an Opinion columnist renowned for his insights on global diplomacy, discusses Netanyahu’s quest for power and its implications for Israel’s reputation and U.S. politics. He posits that Netanyahu’s maneuvers may be more about self-preservation than national interest. Friedman explores the rising extremism in the Middle East and advocates for a two-state solution as a way to overcome ongoing violence. Additionally, he suggests that Netanyahu might secretly favor a Trump victory to further his agendas.


