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A pro-Israel case against Israel | Today, Explained

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00:00

Hi and welcome to Today Explained

00:01

Saturday. This week we talked with Rahm

00:04

Emanuel, former congressman, White House

00:06

chief of staff under President Obama,

00:08

two-term mayor of Chicago, and the

00:10

former ambassador to Japan under

00:12

President Biden. Now, why talk with

00:14

Rahm? Well, first, very few people have

00:17

operated at every level of power in

00:19

American politics like he has. Also,

00:22

Emanuel has a specific lens when it

00:24

comes to the growing conflict in Iran.

00:26

He was one of the people who helped

00:27

negotiate peace agreements alongside

00:29

President Clinton in the 1990s. Emanuel

00:32

was also in the Obama White House as

00:34

they took the first steps toward the

00:36

Iran nuclear deal. Emanuel also has a

00:38

long and testy history with Israeli

00:40

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who's

00:43

at the center of this conflict and is

00:45

increasingly a controversial figure in

00:47

domestic politics. But my first question

00:50

to Rahm Emanuel was pretty simple. What

00:52

should we call the guy? ambassador,

00:54

mayor, congressman. Let's dig in.

01:06

Um, we thank you for joining us and it's

01:07

a particularly newsy time. I know that

01:09

um, you're someone who has led the

01:11

Democratic has been a big part of

01:13

shaping the Democratic party over the

01:14

last 20 years. I want to start there. um

01:17

if you were in Congress right now, would

01:19

you know I'm sure you followed uh

01:20

Congressman Roan's war powers resolution

01:22

that he's p that he's tried to put on

01:24

the floor along with Congressman Thomas

01:26

Massie. I was wondering if you know if I

01:28

if what do you think about that war

01:30

powers resolution and would you vote uh

01:32

for the president to have to come to

01:34

Congress for um approving the Iran

01:36

strikes that we saw?

01:37

>> Short answer is yes, but let me fill in

01:39

the blanks because I think it's

01:40

important.

01:41

>> One is the Congress is a day late and a

01:43

dollar short. you knew this and they

01:45

should have been forcing this issue and

01:46

debating it. You didn't even need to get

01:48

a vote. They should have been debating

01:49

this. Second piece and the reason I'm a

01:52

yes is the a the president in his

01:55

8-minute video over the weekend uses the

01:57

term war.

01:58

>> Mhm.

01:58

>> So once he says that it is it triggers

02:01

it, you could argue through the merits

02:02

of this but we're going to go after the

02:04

nukes, we're going to go after the

02:05

ballistic missiles, we're going to go

02:06

after the uh capabilities, the proxies

02:08

and left it in the strategic or military

02:11

area. Yeah,

02:12

>> I'm not sure based on history and that

02:14

includes both Democrat, Republican

02:15

president, you would do that. But once

02:17

he says war and once he says regime

02:19

change and moves it into the political

02:20

column, then you absolutely have to have

02:23

that vote and you have to have that

02:24

debate.

02:25

>> I mean, I want I think that makes a

02:27

clear point about the process. I also

02:28

want to ask about the substance. The

02:30

White House has given contradictory

02:32

varying reasons for this.

02:33

>> It's like Alakari, you can pick whatever

02:34

you want from the salad bar.

02:36

>> Absolutely. from every interview he's

02:37

given, he said everything from this

02:39

isn't regime change, this maybe is

02:40

regime change to uh uh to this is kind

02:43

of punishment for years long

02:44

anti-American crimes. But let's try to

02:46

take the the the reasoning that uh White

02:48

House press secretary Caroline Levit

02:50

said that this was about permanently

02:52

decapitating Iran's nuclear capability

02:54

and punishing a regime that was

02:55

fundamentally anti-American. If

02:57

President Trump and hypothetically would

02:59

have made that case in front of Congress

03:00

and you were there, would you have voted

03:02

to authorize the

03:03

>> So let me again let me go back uh a

03:05

second here. First of all, the

03:07

administration is silent to a fault

03:09

>> when they start. Literally, not only the

03:11

president is silent, his cabinet is even

03:14

even out trying to explain it to the

03:15

country on Sunday morning.

03:16

>> Yep.

03:16

>> So, you've gone from silent to multiple

03:18

choice.

03:19

>> And I'm I took note of this. You had the

03:22

Secretary of State, Secretary of

03:23

Defense, the two individuals that sit on

03:25

either side of the president in the

03:26

cabinet room based on ranking in the

03:28

cabinet, etc.

03:30

Secretary of Defense Hegsth walks the

03:32

president's comments over the weekend

03:34

back to more of a strategic.

03:36

>> Secretary Rubio implies other things

03:39

that the United States got led into this

03:41

and the president of United States says

03:43

all of it and above and more etc.

03:45

>> So to me that is a real challenge. The

03:49

second thing is and I do think you know

03:51

my guess is if it was left to the

03:53

strategic the president of the United

03:54

States has latitude doesn't mean we

03:56

don't have a debate as a country about

03:58

it. The political component of this is

04:01

what has hurt the cause because at this

04:02

point the president if he had stuck in

04:05

the administration to not only more

04:07

limited

04:08

>> you could have argued the country would

04:09

back it. Second, he'd be at the point

04:12

right now of serious success versus, you

04:15

know, you're not going to decapitate. In

04:18

15 months, this president has taken

04:20

military action against eight countries.

04:22

I just just in 15. Now, we got three

04:24

more years to go. In 15 months,

04:28

Iran twice, but you have Syria, Iraq,

04:31

Somalia, Venezuela,

04:33

uh you uh I'm losing Nigeria. Now they

04:38

may have said

04:40

this could be a calculation. The

04:42

intelligence gives the president a

04:43

briefing and say look if you don't move

04:45

now in a year from now or to say 6

04:48

months from now here's what where our

04:50

thought is both on nuclear startup and

04:52

on ballistic missiles then you have a

04:54

case in the situation which is either

04:56

this window closes and you don't act and

04:59

they're just you think and that's

05:01

probably true given the Iranian history

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