
JUST IN: Israeli F-16 Downed by Iran,The Middle East Will Never Be the Same | Nima R. Alkhorshid
Dialogue Works · Nima Rostami Alkhorshid
March 21, 20261h 3m
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Show Notes
This interview analyzes the escalating Middle East conflict, examining strategic miscalculations in recent military actions against Iran. It explores the failure of maximum pressure campaigns, Iran's resilient defense systems, and the strengthening of regional resistance movements. Key topics include sanctions' impact, Strait of Hormuz dynamics, and why conventional warfare assumptions don't apply to Iran's complex terrain and society. The discussion highlights how hostilities are reshaping regional power structures, with implications for global energy markets and diplomacy. Despite claims of air superiority, reported losses of advanced aircraft and successful Iranian counterstrikes suggest a prolonged conflict. The analysis argues military solutions cannot achieve political objectives against a civilization with millennia of strategic depth, while Arab states face critical choices about hosting foreign bases. The conversation concludes that the "axis of resistance" is growing stronger through confrontation, and that lasting regional stability requires new diplomatic frameworks acknowledging Iran's security concerns and sovereign rights.
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