Why Josh Paul Lost Hope in Israel and Quit the U.S. State Department | The New Yorker

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“We wasted thirty years in which we could have remade the world,” Paul wrote. “Where once we were guided by hope we let ourselves be overtaken by fear. I think that’s the legacy of the Great War on Terror—a nation whose greatest fear is not terrorism, per se, but rather that it may succumb to a destiny it did not choose.”

Why Josh Paul Lost Hope in Israel and Quit the U.S. State Department | The New Yorker