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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 53 MIN

Will a US deal with Tehran save the regime? | Eye for Iran | EP 104 |

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Is Iran heading toward a nuclear deal — or another war?As negotiations intensify, Tehran is threatening to expand the conflict beyond the Middle East while Israel remains on high alert. But behind the headlines lies a much bigger story: Iran’s growing attempt to turn the Strait of Hormuz into a geopolitical toll booth.In this episode of Eye for Iran, Negar Mojtahedi is joined by former U.S. State Department Senior Advisor Hazem Alghabra, former U.S. Treasury sanctions official Max Meizlish, Middle East analyst Hayvi Bouzo and national security expert Shayan Samii to break down:• Is Trump bluffing — or preparing for more war with Iran?• Could a new nuclear deal actually help the Islamic Republic survive?• Is China enabling Iran’s sanctions evasion and regional influence?• Why Tehran’s “Hormuz toll booth” strategy could trigger a global economic confrontation• Reports alleging Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was once considered in a post-Khamenei scenario• Internal fractures inside the Iranian regime• Whether economic pressure — not military strikes — is now the real battlefield“The Iranian people do not need rockets, they do not need drones, the Iranian people need to live.”WATCH UNTIL THE END for the explosive discussion on Ahmadinejad, Mossad, the New York Times report and the growing debate over what comes after the Islamic Republic.00:00 Segment 1 — Deal or No Deal? War or No War?Guest: Hazem Alghabra00:00 Intro — Is Iran Heading Toward Diplomacy or More War?02:19 Trump, Tehran & Israel’s High Alert Status03:27 Iran’s Internal Power Struggle Explained07:20 Could Economic Pressure Bring Down the Regime?08:28 Trump’s Negotiation Strategy & Iran Fatigue09:02 Russia, China & Europe’s Role in the Crisis11:08 “The Iranian People Need to Live”13:25 Segment 2 — China, Hormuz & Iran’s Toll Booth StrategyGuest: Max Meizlish13:25 Iran’s New “Hormuz Toll Booth” Explained14:01 China’s Role in Iran’s Sanctions Evasion16:04 Can the U.S. Punish China for Supporting Tehran?19:35 Why Washington Isn’t Using Maximum Economic Pressure21:50 Could Economic Warfare Weaken Both Iran & China?25:06 Is Iran Formalizing Control Over the Strait of Hormuz?27:56 Why China Needs Hormuz Open29:28 China’s Quiet Negotiations With Tehran30:53 Iran’s Alleged $2 Million Transit Fees32:59 Segment 3 — Ahmadinejad, Mossad & The NYT ReportGuests: Hayvi Bouzo & Shayan Samii33:08 The New York Times Report Explained34:08 Who Is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad?37:39 Ahmadinejad’s Record: Holocaust Denial & the Green Movement39:17 Was the NYT Report Deliberately Leaked?43:05 Is the Regime Turning on Ahmadinejad?45:15 Internal IRGC Infighting & Succession Chaos49:14 Could Ahmadinejad Ever Return?51:54 Was the Leak Meant to Distract Iran’s Leadership?53:20 Final Thoughts & Outro#iran #trump #israel #china #hormuz #iranwar #nucleardeal #middleeast #irgc #MahmoudAhmadinejad #geopolitics #EyeForIran Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Is Iran heading toward a nuclear deal — or another war?As negotiations intensify, Tehran is threatening to expand the conflict beyond the Middle East while Israel remains on high alert. But behind the headlines lies a much bigger story: Iran’s growing attempt to turn the Strait of Hormuz into a geopolitical toll booth.In this episode of Eye for Iran, Negar Mojtahedi is joined by former U.S. State Department Senior Advisor Hazem Alghabra, former U.S. Treasury sanctions official Max Meizlish, Middle East analyst Hayvi Bouzo and national security expert Shayan Samii to break down:• Is Trump bluffing — or preparing for more war with Iran?• Could a new nuclear deal actually help the Islamic Republic survive?• Is China enabling Iran’s sanctions evasion and regional influence?• Why Tehran’s “Hormuz toll booth” strategy could trigger a global economic confrontation• Reports alleging Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was once considered in a post-Khamenei scenario• Internal fractures inside the Iranian regime• Whether economic pressure — not military strikes — is now the real battlefield“The Iranian people do not need rockets, they do not need drones, the Iranian people need to live.”WATCH UNTIL THE END for the explosive discussion on Ahmadinejad, Mossad, the New York Times report and the growing debate over what comes after the Islamic Republic.00:00 Segment 1 — Deal or No Deal? War or No War?Guest: Hazem Alghabra00:00 Intro — Is Iran Heading Toward Diplomacy or More War?02:19 Trump, Tehran & Israel’s High Alert Status03:27 Iran’s Internal Power Struggle Explained07:20 Could Economic Pressure Bring Down the Regime?08:28 Trump’s Negotiation Strategy & Iran Fatigue09:02 Russia, China & Europe’s Role in the Crisis11:08 “The Iranian People Need to Live”13:25 Segment 2 — China, Hormuz & Iran’s Toll Booth StrategyGuest: Max Meizlish13:25 Iran’s New “Hormuz Toll Booth” Explained14:01 China’s Role in Iran’s Sanctions Evasion16:04 Can the U.S. Punish China for Supporting Tehran?19:35 Why Washington Isn’t Using Maximum Economic Pressure21:50 Could Economic Warfare Weaken Both Iran & China?25:06 Is Iran Formalizing Control Over the Strait of Hormuz?27:56 Why China Needs Hormuz Open29:28 China’s Quiet Negotiations With Tehran30:53 Iran’s Alleged $2 Million Transit Fees32:59 Segment 3 — Ahmadinejad, Mossad & The NYT ReportGuests: Hayvi Bouzo & Shayan Samii33:08 The New York Times Report Explained34:08 Who Is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad?37:39 Ahmadinejad’s Record: Holocaust Denial & the Green Movement39:17 Was the NYT Report Deliberately Leaked?43:05 Is the Regime Turning on Ahmadinejad?45:15 Internal IRGC Infighting & Succession Chaos49:14 Could Ahmadinejad Ever Return?51:54 Was the Leak Meant to Distract Iran’s Leadership?53:20 Final Thoughts & Outro#iran #trump #israel #china #hormuz #iranwar #nucleardeal #middleeast #irgc #MahmoudAhmadinejad #geopolitics #EyeForIran Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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