EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 42 MIN
Iran-war, Trump and the Limits of Power with SUZANNE MALONEY
from Optimisten, Pessimisten & Realisten
In this extra episode, we are joined by Suzanne Maloney, one of the leading analysts of Iran’s political system, economy, and relationship with the West. Vice President and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, she brings historical depth and strategic clarity to a fast-moving situation.Suzanne Maloney is one of the leading voices on Iran, U.S. foreign policy, and the broader dynamics shaping the Middle East today. She’s a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, and if you’ve ever tried to make sense of Iran’s politics, its economy, or its relationship with the West — chances are, you’ve encountered her work. But what makes Suzanne particularly compelling is that she doesn’t just analyze events — she contextualizes them. She connects the historical depth, the political strategy, and the human reality behind headlines that too often feel distant or abstract. We examine where the conflict stands, the credibility of military threats, and whether this is best understood as an Israeli war with US backing—or something more.The conversation also explores domestic US reactions, transatlantic tensions, economic pressure, and the role of asymmetric warfare.A discussion aimed at clarity—before events outpace understanding.Iran is not just a conflict—it’s a system shaped by history, pressure, and strategic adaptation. With Suzanne Maloney, we examine escalation risks, US credibility, and what may come next.ran is often reduced to a headline. But to understand the current conflict, you need history, structure, and strategy.In this episode, Suzanne Maloney helps unpack what is actually happening—and what signals matter.A conversation about understanding, choices and empathy, not snapshots. Please enjoy and share. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this extra episode, we are joined by Suzanne Maloney, one of the leading analysts of Iran’s political system, economy, and relationship with the West. Vice President and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, she brings historical depth and strategic clarity to a fast-moving situation.Suzanne Maloney is one of the leading voices on Iran, U.S. foreign policy, and the broader dynamics shaping the Middle East today. She’s a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, and if you’ve ever tried to make sense of Iran’s politics, its economy, or its relationship with the West — chances are, you’ve encountered her work. But what makes Suzanne particularly compelling is that she doesn’t just analyze events — she contextualizes them. She connects the historical depth, the political strategy, and the human reality behind headlines that too often feel distant or abstract. We examine where the conflict stands, the credibility of military threats, and whether this is best understood as an Israeli war with US backing—or something more.The conversation also explores domestic US reactions, transatlantic tensions, economic pressure, and the role of asymmetric warfare.A discussion aimed at clarity—before events outpace understanding.Iran is not just a conflict—it’s a system shaped by history, pressure, and strategic adaptation. With Suzanne Maloney, we examine escalation risks, US credibility, and what may come next.ran is often reduced to a headline. But to understand the current conflict, you need history, structure, and strategy.In this episode, Suzanne Maloney helps unpack what is actually happening—and what signals matter.A conversation about understanding, choices and empathy, not snapshots. Please enjoy and share. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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