June 02, 2020

Breaking China: A rupture looms between Israel and the United States

Source: Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Journalist: Ron Kampeas

Israel’s announcement last week that an Israeli consortium would build Sorek 2, the world’s largest desalination plant, surprised many who had been watching the deal: The contract had been expected to go to a Hong Kong-based company.

But that was before the Trump administration ramped up pressure on Israel to diminish its ties to China.

For years, Israel has been working to dramatically expand trade with China, one of the world’s largest markets. That push is suddenly running up against strong opposition from the White House, as the Trump administration pivots from the decades-old policy of increasing U.S. engagement with China to treating the country as an increasingly bitter rival.

Read the full article and more in The Jewish Telegraphic Agency.

Author

  • Vance Serchuk

    Strategy and Statecraft

    Vance Serchuk is an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security. Since August 2013, he has been executive director of the KKR Global Institute, based in ...