EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 1H 13M
Col. Jacques Baud: DESPERATE Move? Israel Just LOST – Trump’s Last-Minute Move Changes Everything
from Dialogue Works
Analysis of escalating Iran-US tensions: Strait of Hormuz blockades, stalled Islamabad negotiations, and Israel's military actions in Lebanon. Iran upholds uranium enrichment as a non-negotiable sovereignty issue. GCC nations face economic pressures, potentially shifting partnerships toward China. Discussion critiques inconsistent US foreign policy that destabilizes oil markets and regional trade through confrontation over diplomacy. Israel's expansionist moves in southern Lebanon, the West Bank, and Golan Heights are examined against international law frameworks. The conversation argues that lasting Middle East peace requires respecting national sovereignty, genuine dialogue, and economic cooperation—not military pressure or unilateral demands. As Western credibility wanes, prolonged conflict may accelerate global realignment toward multipolar diplomacy. Key takeaway: sustainable security emerges from engagement, not escalation, and all parties bear responsibility for de-escalation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Col. Jacques Baud: DESPERATE Move? Israel Just LOST – Trump’s Last-Minute Move Changes Everything
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