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EPISODE · Feb 6, 2026 · 54 MIN

Alex Krainer: Iran Says “No” — Trump’s Strategy Crumbles

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Analysis of escalating US-Iran tensions reveals military buildup as strategic theater rather than prelude to war. Trump administration appears committed to negotiating directly with Tehran while rejecting regime change agendas pushed by globalist interests. Shift from British free-trade system toward Hamiltonian economic model explains Washington's recalibration. Europe increasingly sidelined as US-Iran talks advance in Oman—echoing JCPOA's collapse where Europeans benefited while America enforced sanctions. Iran positioned as West Asia's security anchor alongside Russia and China. Epstein file revelations trigger political fallout in UK establishment. Ukraine negotiations progressing trilaterally; Europe's future role hinges on domestic political shifts toward sovereignty movements rather than current leadership hostile to Moscow. Truth emerging from classified files may accelerate institutional erosion of the old global order. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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