Ambassador Alberto Fernandez on Iran, American Diplomacy, and the Future of the West
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In Episode 12 of the JUNTO Podcast, Ben Franklin Fellowship Chairman Phil Linderman sits down with Ambassador Alberto Fernandez for a wide-ranging discussion on American diplomacy, the Middle East, counterterrorism, and the future of Western civilization.
Ambassador Fernandez draws on decades of experience in the U.S. Foreign Service, including service as U.S. Ambassador to Equatorial Guinea, Chargé d’Affaires in Sudan, and leadership roles in strategic communications and counterterrorism. A Cuban refugee who grew up in Miami, Fernandez reflects on his path into diplomacy, the importance of America-first realism, and the civilizational foundations of the West.
The conversation explores: • Iran and the long-term U.S. struggle with the Iranian regime • The future of American foreign policy under the Trump administration • Why the Western Hemisphere should become a greater U.S. strategic priority • Reforming the State Department and reducing bureaucratic overreach • Lessons from the war on terror and ideological conflict • Cuba, communism, and the prospects for political change
A thoughtful discussion on realism, diplomacy, national security, and the values shaping America’s role in the world.