Share

Dialogue Works
Mohammad Marandi: How Iran & Yemen DEFY All Odds, How Iran & Russia getting CLOSER!
•
Nima Rostami Alkhorshid:
- What is the current public sentiment in Iran following the Israeli attack, and how has it affected national unity?
- How did Netanyahu’s visit to the U.S. impact his domestic political position amid growing challenges?
- What are your thoughts on Trump’s handling of Ukraine aid and its implications for regional stability?
- Do you think mainstream Western media is successfully creating divisions between Iran and Russia?
- How prepared is Iran’s military to respond to potential future attacks from Israel?
Mohammad Marandi:
- Iranian public sentiment has shifted dramatically toward national unity, pride, religiosity, and support for the government and armed forces after the Israeli attack. Polls show a significant rise in internal cohesion and belief in victory.
- Netanyahu is facing serious domestic issues after losing the war against Iran. His prolonged stay in the U.S. reflects desperation, especially with rising global condemnation and internal instability in Israel.
- Trump’s administration continues to fund wars in Ukraine and for Israel, but resources are not infinite. The intensification of these conflicts weakens the West and strengthens alliances like Iran-Russia-China.
- Western media attempts to divide Iran and Russia by spreading false reports, but both countries reject such narratives. These efforts aim to weaken BRICS and anti-imperialist alliances.
- Iran is preparing for future threats by strengthening its air defense systems and improving offensive capabilities. It knows Israel’s tactics and will strike harder if attacked again.
More episodes
View all episodes

Stanislav Krapivnik: Tulsi Gabbard Resigns! - Hezbollah Crushes IDF – War Becomes UNAFFORDABLE
56:28|May 22, 2026: Discussion on Tulsi Gabbard's resignation & unmet anti-war expectations in the Trump administration. Middle East escalation: Iran-Israel tensions, Hezbollah drone tactics challenging Iron Dome defenses. Ukraine update: Russian pressures following civilian attacks, potential escalation toward NATO infrastructure in Eastern Europe. Critique of Western political credibility, US negotiation unpredictability, and foreign lobby influence on policy. Economic warnings on depleting European oil reserves and market volatility. Analysis of Washington instability, leadership turnover, and the gap between campaign promises and governance. Key themes: accountability in foreign policy, the cost of proxy conflicts, failed political hopes, and the urgent need for genuine diplomacy over performative negotiations.
Larry Johnson & Col. Wilkerson: Iran's Unseen Move: US Laser Destroyers Can't Stop What's Coming
01:14:51|Analysis of escalating Middle East tensions covers Iran's nuclear program standoff, Strait of Hormuz security dynamics, and diplomatic efforts by Pakistan and Qatar. Discussion explores military limitations in contested waters, GCC states reconsidering US security guarantees, and potential new regional security architecture involving China and Russia. Economic impacts include global supply chains for oil, LNG, helium, and critical commodities. The conversation examines Israel's regional strategy, Lebanon ceasefire challenges, and broader implications for US foreign policy. Also addressed: Russia-Ukraine escalation risks, shifting global financial alliances away from the dollar, Turkey's strategic realignment, and concerns over potential US actions in Cuba and Venezuela. Experts assess the growing complexity of multi-theater geopolitical crises, the erosion of traditional deterrence, and the urgent need for diplomatic pathways amid accelerating global realignment.
Amb. Chas Freeman: Israel’s Agenda Just Hit a Brick Wall, Falling Apart
01:04:08|Explores Middle East escalation: Israeli forces' abuse of flotilla activists sparks global outrage. Iran-Israel war stalemate, Trump-Netanyahu divisions, Iran's strategic control of Strait of Hormuz. Hezbollah's capabilities, Israel's expansionist agenda, and humanitarian displacement crises. Gulf states recalibrate stance; China/Russia expand diplomatic influence via Beijing. US policy failures, lobby influence on elections, and unfounded Cuba accusations examined. Emphasizes military solutions' failure, urgent need for diplomacy, rising global opposition to Israel's actions, and erosion of US-led international order. Regional refugees face uncertain futures as Western powers enable violence while refusing accountability.
Andrei Martyanov: Hezbollah Annihilates Air Defense – It’s All Blowing Up
55:35|Analysis of Israel's missile storage explosion, vulnerabilities in Western air defense systems, and Iran's growing military capabilities. Discussion covers US military leadership challenges, escalation risks beyond the Middle East, and contrasting outcomes of recent global summits. Explores the deepening Russia-China strategic partnership, BRICS expansion, and potential Eurasian security architecture involving multiple powers. Addresses Baltic tensions, stalled US-Russia negotiations, and critiques of current US political direction and foreign policy influence. Examines the accelerating transition toward a multipolar world order, shifting global power dynamics, and the strategic realignments reshaping international relations in 2026.
Richard Wolff & Michael Hudson: Trump Is FUMING After Iran, China & Russia’s MASSIVE Move
57:38|Escalating Ukraine and Iran tensions signal a pivotal geopolitical shift. Analysis covers US imperial decline, 1953 Iran coup legacy, and Russia-China-Iran alliance challenging unilateralism. Topics: oil trade weaponization, European political fragility, existential stakes for nations resisting US dominance. Military buildup hints at imminent conflict; diplomacy failure risks catastrophe. As BRICS stays divided, RIC alliance resists unipolar order. Can opposition prevent escalation, or does the world face a conflict reshaping global power? Historical context reveals how decades of intervention fuel today's standoff, while economic pressures and domestic dissent may influence outcomes. A critical examination of multipolarity vs. empire in an increasingly unstable world order.
Pepe Escobar: Iran Wipes Out Trump’s Attack – Russia & China’s Massive Move
53:30|Discussion examines the China-Russia Joint Declaration promoting multipolarity, indivisible security, and rejection of bloc confrontation. Key themes: Eurasian integration via BRICS/SCO, underground coordination among Iran, Pakistan, China, Russia & North Korea on new security frameworks for West Asia. Covers energy independence through new pipelines, China's long-term planning (70% AI-integrated economy by 2030), and alternative trade routes bypassing US-controlled chokepoints. Highlights strategic, civilizational statecraft versus short-term tactics, as Eurasian powers reshape global governance while navigating Middle East tensions and containment efforts.
Alex Krainer: The Middle East and Europe Just Shifted Overnight
56:04|Analysis of Middle East tensions: US-Israel-Iran conflict risks, Iran's deterrence strategy, and Strait of Hormuz energy leverage. Contrasts US-China vs Russia-China summits, highlighting multipolar shift and de-dollarization. Examines controversial US primary elections and implications for domestic politics. Covers Ukraine conflict, European provocations, and Russia's strategic approach. Explores how BRICS, Belt and Road, and energy realignments reshape global power. Key themes: imperial overstretch, resource competition, and transition from Western-dominated systems toward Eastern economic gravity.
Matthew Hoh: The Pentagon’s Biggest Lie About Iran
59:31|Examines US military credibility amid Iran conflict, congressional testimony on strikes, and leadership accountability. Explores how low-cost FPV drones are challenging advanced defenses like Iron Dome, transforming modern warfare. Discusses shifting global alliances after Beijing summits and US-Russia-China dynamics. Addresses domestic politics: lobbying influence on elections and growing voter disillusionment with both parties. Considers emerging Middle East security arrangements among Gulf states, Pakistan, and Turkey—and the future of regional stability in a changing, multipolar world order.
Ray McGovern: Ukraine to Hit Russia from Latvia Territory – Israel Strikes Aid Flotilla Again
56:11|Geopolitical update: Iran-US negotiations reported amid strategic disagreements between Washington and Tel Aviv. Russia-China issue joint warnings against escalation, offering mediation pathways. Ukraine: attrition warfare continues; Russian intelligence warns Baltic states over hosting drone operations against Russia. Gulf monarchies reassess US security guarantees amid shifting regional power dynamics. Gaza flotilla activists detained by Israel, raising questions about blockade legality and treatment of international volunteers. Analysis explores diplomatic off-ramps for Iran conflict, changing global alliances, European political pressures, and how public opinion may influence foreign policy. Discussion examines potential breakthroughs, military developments, and pathways toward new regional security architectures in both Middle East and Eastern Europe theaters.