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New York Times Podcasts | Thomas Friedman on Iran, Israel and the Middle East's Widening Crisis @NYTPodcasts | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Thomas Friedman, an Opinion columnist and Middle East correspondent, is keenly aware of the many red lines that have been crossed in the growing conflict between Israel and Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas. He says, after Iran’s latest attack on Israel, anything is possible — from symbolic retaliation to the bombing of a nuclear facility. Hear why he believes that “this really is the most dangerous moment in the modern Middle East.”


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Thomas Friedman on Iran, Israel and the Middle East's Widening Crisis @NYTPodcasts

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