EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 1H
Kristin Diwan | Gulf States After the Iran War — Is Stability Just an Illusion?
from Frontlines and Backrooms · host Vladimir Bobetic
The Gulf is no longer stable — but it hasn’t collapsed either.In this conversation with Kristin Diwan, we examine how Gulf states are recalculating their position between the United States, Iran, and Israel, and what that means for the future of the region.We discuss the transformation of the Abraham Accords, the growing fragmentation inside the Gulf, and the competing strategies shaping regional politics today.At the center of the episode is a simple question:are we looking at a new regional order — or the slow collapse of the old one?Subscribe on Substack to follow full conversations and analysis:Frontlines & Backrooms | Substack
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The Gulf is no longer stable — but it hasn’t collapsed either.In this conversation with Kristin Diwan, we examine how Gulf states are recalculating their position between the United States, Iran, and Israel, and what that means for the future of the region.We discuss the transformation of the Abraham Accords, the growing fragmentation inside the Gulf, and the competing strategies shaping regional politics today.At the center of the episode is a simple question:are we looking at a new regional order — or the slow collapse of the old one?Subscribe on Substack to follow full conversations and analysis:Frontlines & Backrooms | Substack
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