
Scott Ritter: IRAN STRIKES TEL AVIV MINUTES Before Ceasefire, Negev Hit Too!
Dialogue Works · Nima Rostami Alkhorshid
June 24, 20251h 11m
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Show Notes
Nima Rostami Alkhorshid:
- What is your analysis of the recent ceasefire between Israel and Iran?
- How do you assess the impact of U.S. involvement in the Middle East, particularly under Donald Trump?
- What are your thoughts on the role of misinformation and propaganda in shaping perceptions of Iran?
- How can international relations with Iran be improved, especially regarding nuclear agreements?
- What is your perspective on the internal dynamics within Iran, such as public sentiment and governance?
Scott Ritter:
- The ceasefire seems fragile; both sides agreed due to mutual exhaustion rather than resolution of core issues.
- U.S. involvement has been costly without clear strategic gains, highlighting the need for a new approach.
- Misinformation fuels hostility; direct engagement with Iranians could counteract this bias effectively.
- A compromise is necessary, but zero-enrichment demands may no longer be feasible or practical.
- Despite challenges, the Iranian government has maintained resilience, though it faces criticism and calls for reform.
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