EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 42 MIN
Prof. David N. Gibbs: The US is OUT: West Asia Reshapes Itself with New Powers
from Dialogue Works
This interview explores the profound geopolitical shifts in the Middle East following the US military defeat in the region. We discuss ongoing negotiations between the US and Iran, and unprecedented pressure on Israel to withdraw from Southern Lebanon, signaling a potential historic break in their alliance. The conversation highlights the rise of a bipartisan anti-war movement in the US, driven by economic crises and fatigue from endless conflicts. Furthermore, we analyze the emergence of a new regional security architecture involving Iran, Arab states, Russia, and China, independent of American supervision, examining the decline of US hegemony. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This interview explores the profound geopolitical shifts in the Middle East following the US military defeat in the region. We discuss ongoing negotiations between the US and Iran, and unprecedented pressure on Israel to withdraw from Southern Lebanon, signaling a potential historic break in their alliance. The conversation highlights the rise of a bipartisan anti-war movement in the US, driven by economic crises and fatigue from endless conflicts. Furthermore, we analyze the emergence of a new regional security architecture involving Iran, Arab states, Russia, and China, independent of American supervision, examining the decline of US hegemony. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Prof. David N. Gibbs: The US is OUT: West Asia Reshapes Itself with New Powers
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