In The Cypher
In this episode of In The Cypher, Kujo Brown and TheBadGuy examine the political, historical, and economic forces shaping U.S. foreign policy toward Israel and the Middle East. The conversation explores how lobbying power, political incentives, and global alliances influence American decision-making. From AIPAC’s role in Washington to the broader “bandwagon” effect in politics, the discussion looks at how narratives around foreign policy take hold and why challenging them can be politically difficult. The episode also dives into: • the influence of lobbying groups in U.S. politics • how foreign policy consensus forms in Washington • the relationship between media narratives and political alignment • historical context behind modern Middle East policy • why dissent inside American politics often carries political risk This episode continues In The Cypher’s focus on political power structures, media narratives, and how global events intersect with American politics.
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