Middle East Brief with Avi Kaner

Israel, America, and the Ahmadinejad Option

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What if one of Israel's greatest enemies suddenly became part of a plan to reshape Iran? A remarkable report from The New York Times claims that Israel and the United States explored the possibility of former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad playing a role in a post-Islamic Republic transition. In this episode of Middle East Brief with Avi Kaner, I examine: * Why Ahmadinejad, a Holocaust denier and longtime adversary of Israel, was considered as a possible transitional figure. * The strategic challenge of removing a regime without creating chaos. * Lessons from Iraq and other attempts at regime change. * Whether intelligence agencies sometimes have to work with deeply flawed individuals to achieve a larger objective. * The difference between military victory and political transition. * Why legitimacy, not military power alone, ultimately determines whether a new government can survive. This episode isn't about defending or condemning the reported plan. It's about exploring one of the oldest dilemmas in statecraft: When confronting a dangerous regime, how far should democracies go - and who, if anyone, should help build what comes next? Middle East Brief with Avi Kaner delivers historical context, geopolitical analysis, and thoughtful conversations on the events shaping Israel, the Middle East, and the world.

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