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Amb. Chas Freeman: Negotiations… or the Brink of All-Out War?

Amb. Chas Freeman: Negotiations… or the Brink of All-Out War?

Dialogue Works · Nima Rostami Alkhorshid

February 7, 202654m 34s

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Analysis of escalating US-Iran tensions under Trump administration. Ambassador discusses incoherent policy lacking strategy, with Kushner/Witkoff-led Oman negotiations facing Iran's non-negotiable positions on enrichment, missiles, and regional alliances. Gulf Arab states and Turkey actively oppose war, viewing Israel—not Iran—as the region's primary instability source. China and Russia offer limited support but won't militarily defend Tehran. US interests in West Asia have sharply declined except for Israel alliance and transit routes, with Washington increasingly serving Israeli hegemonic aims. No Congressional debate on potential conflict despite military buildup. Iran maintains credible deterrent posture while facing domestic economic pressures. A lose-lose scenario looms with no clear exit strategy for Washington.

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