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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 54 MIN

Alex Krainer: Iran AVOIDED US Tanker – Then DID THIS in the Strait of Hormuz

from Dialogue Works

An in-depth analysis of escalating US-Iran tensions and the broader geopolitical landscape. Explores internal dynamics driving Western foreign policy, the role of financial interests in perpetuating conflict, and why diplomatic negotiations often serve as pressure tactics rather than genuine peace efforts. Examines Israel's regional isolation, the failure of regime change strategies, and how nations maintain sovereignty through strength. Addresses the strategic importance of the South Caucasus, European involvement in proxy conflicts, and dangerous narratives used to justify military escalation. Draws historical parallels to illustrate how goalposts shift in negotiations, with regime change as the ultimate objective. A sobering look at the mechanisms behind the "forever war" doctrine, the military-industrial complex, and the urgent need for public awareness to prevent further global instability. Emphasizes that countries defending independence remain perpetually at risk unless the underlying monetary system driving imperial ambitions is challenged. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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