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Col. Jacques Baud: Trump’s Final Move Just WIPED Israel's Plans Off the Map
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Analysis of Israel-US-Iran tensions: military escalation has undermined diplomacy, pushing Iran toward stronger deterrent capabilities. Covers JCPOA collapse after US withdrawal, Iran's Strait of Hormuz strategy, and growing Russia-Iran-China cooperation against Western pressure. Critiques Western foreign policy as tactically focused but strategically incoherent. Examines how propaganda promoting hatred over disagreement shapes narratives, and distinguishes anti-Semitism from criticism of Israeli policies. Cold War parallels show ideological disagreement needn't require dehumanization. Conclusion: escalation achieves little while damaging credibility and uniting regional powers against perceived threats.
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Col. Larry Wilkerson: Iran WIPES OUT Trump’s Proposal & INSISTS on Its Own Terms (It’s Over)
59:31|A wide-ranging discussion on the escalating Iran-Israel conflict, U.S. foreign policy, and global power shifts. The interview explores Iran’s response to U.S. demands, concerns over military escalation, the limits of air power, and the risks of a wider regional war. It also examines questions of diplomacy, sanctions, nuclear deterrence, trust in international agreements, and the growing influence of China, Russia, and BRICS in a changing world order. The conversation highlights fears of economic fallout, instability in the Middle East, and the possibility that current policies could reshape global politics for years to come.
Seyed M. Marandi: Hezbollah’s FPV Drones HUMILIATE Israeli Air Defenses – Multi-Front War ESCALATES
36:15|Analysis of escalating Iran-US tensions following recent military exchanges. Covers Iran's firm negotiating stance: ceasefire including Lebanon, ending Gulf sieges, and structured talks before nuclear discussions. Examines claims of US/Israel strategic setbacks in recent conflict, Iranian military preparedness, and regional dynamics involving Kurdish areas, Gulf states, and resistance groups. Explores lessons from JCPOA collapse, Iran's demands for binding agreements and reparations, and potential escalation scenarios including Strait of Hormuz control. Also addresses Hezbollah's ongoing operations, Western media narratives, and broader geopolitical stakes for regional stability and the global economy.
John Helmer: Iran Just Did the Unthinkable – China’s Response to Trump Changes EVERYTHING
01:19:42|Iran's 14-point negotiation plan emphasizes ceasefire, sanctions relief & nuclear safeguards amid US tensions. Analysis covers diplomatic hurdles, Russia's non-escalation stance pre-elections, China's Middle East principles & Trump's Beijing visit. Examines Iran's deterrence via drone/missile capabilities despite pressure. Discusses NATO's continued confrontation commitment, absent US anti-war movement. Considers if prolonged talks aim to exhaust adversaries, drawing Afghanistan parallels. Highlights Iran's self-reliant resistance model & complex geopolitics shaping outcomes in an era of great power competition.
Paul Craig Roberts: Iran's Revenge FORCES US Military to RETREAT!
54:59|Stalled US-Iran negotiations take center stage as diplomatic talks falter: one side dismisses the other's proposal while Tehran holds firm on sovereignty and regional rights. The discussion examines the deep US-Israel alliance, Israel's military and diplomatic dependency on Washington, and economic risks from potential Strait of Hormuz disruptions. Also explored: limited leverage ahead of high-level China talks, competing hegemonic doctrines fueling Middle East tensions, and longstanding Arab divisions along sectarian lines. The conversation questions whether meaningful peace is achievable when fundamental strategic agendas remain unaddressed, and highlights the need for regional unity beyond sectarian divides. Broader themes include NATO's uncertain future, European strategic autonomy, and shifting global power dynamics amid escalating geopolitical uncertainty.
Larry Johnson: "Totally Unacceptable" – Then Iran Does the UNTHINKABLE (Hezbollah Blasts Iron Dome)
01:06:48|Middle East conflict analysis: US-Israel strikes on Iran reportedly strengthened Tehran's leadership unity rather than fracturing it. Strait of Hormuz disruptions continue impacting global markets as Iran maintains firm demands for sanctions relief and asset unfreezing. Russia and China advance alternative Persian Gulf security frameworks, potentially reshaping regional dynamics. Economic comparisons highlight China's stronger fiscal positions versus US debt levels. Israel confronts evolving drone warfare threats in Lebanon amid growing domestic criticism of military operations. European powers' limited capacity to influence outcomes is examined as global power structures shift. The discussion questions Western negotiating leverage with Tehran, Beijing, and Moscow, suggesting traditional approaches may no longer achieve intended outcomes in an increasingly multipolar world. Markets await resolution, but closure of critical waterways and entrenched positions indicate prolonged uncertainty ahead.
Stanislav Krapivnik: The Blockade Was Just the Beginning – Now Iran Hunts US Ships
01:00:37|Iran rejects US demands to dismantle nuclear facilities; Trump claims war "70% complete" as polls show 62% of Americans believe US lost. Analysis covers US military constraints: rare earth magnet dependency on China halting weapons production, vulnerable naval blockade in Strait of Hormuz. Iran's upgraded air defenses, infrared loitering anti-air drones, and Russian support discussed. Israel's multi-front strategy and ideological motivations examined. Iran's negotiation terms: end war on all fronts, lift sanctions, release frozen assets, recognize Hormuz rights. Contrast drawn between Ukraine's leadership and Iran's ideological commitment to defend homeland. Questions raised about US negotiation credibility, ceasefire effectiveness, and aircraft carrier viability against modern regional powers with advanced drone/missile capabilities.
Patrick Henningsen: Iran WARNES: Any Attack on Our Tankers Will Trigger Strike on US Bases & Vessels
01:21:31|Iran-US tensions escalate in the Persian Gulf amid stalled negotiations and performative diplomacy. This analysis covers blockade tactics, market manipulation claims, and third-party influence on regional stability. Explores Iran's defensive strategy, upcoming US-China talks, and obstacles to meaningful agreements. Discusses shifting global narratives on resistance movements, calls for regional security architecture independent of external powers, and economic pressures on global energy markets. Examines how domestic politics shape foreign policy with far-reaching geopolitical consequences.
Mark Sleboda: The Blow That Broke Trump's Navy: Why the US Just Fled Iran's Waters
01:03:30|Deep dive into US-Iran tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's control of this critical chokepoint has created a geoeconomic standoff. Failed US attempts to force passage and asymmetric Iranian responses impact global energy markets. With US munition stocks depleted from Ukraine/Yemen conflicts, military options remain limited. Analysis covers Russia/China benefiting from US overextension, Gulf states' difficult positioning, and elusive diplomatic solutions. The US faces a strategic dilemma: unable to accept Iranian terms or achieve decisive victory. Prolonged conflict risks further erosion of Western global influence, with messy regional outcomes more likely than grand settlements. #Geopolitics #MiddleEast