This podcast delves into the waning influence of American power, especially in the Middle East, in the wake of the Hamas attack on October 7th. The discussion highlights the limitations of U.S. influence, the importance of forging stronger alliances, and the possibility of reviving a peace initiative centered on a two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians. The speakers reflect on the shortcomings of previous strategies, the complexities of today’s geopolitical landscape—particularly the shifting dynamics between Saudi Arabia and Iran—and the potential challenges a Trump presidency could bring to international relations and existing peace agreements. A crucial takeaway is the pressing need for a resolution to prevent a prolonged conflict that could harm everyone involved.