
"As a veteran Middle East negotiator under Republican and Democratic administrations, Mr. Miller argues that power, perception, and pressure shape outcomes more than goodwill or ideology. Today, Netanyahu's influence is diminishing, and Trump is cornered by his own rhetoric. The US-Israel dynamic is transactional: The relationship may be functional, but it's fragile."
"Angela Diffley is pleased to welcome Aaron David Miller, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington."
"Today, Netanyahu's influence is diminishing, and Trump is cornered by his own rhetoric."
Aaron David Miller is a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a veteran Middle East negotiator for both Republican and Democratic administrations. He emphasizes that power, perception, and pressure shape outcomes more than goodwill or ideology. Benjamin Netanyahu's political influence is diminishing, and Donald Trump faces constraints created by his own rhetoric. The relationship between the United States and Israel operates on transactional terms, producing functional cooperation that remains fragile. Strategic calculation and domestic political pressures determine negotiation dynamics more than ideological alignment or long-term trust.
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