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Is a Diplomat Enough to Stop an Iranian Nuclear Bomb?
Season 2 · Episode 1628

Is a Diplomat Enough to Stop an Iranian Nuclear Bomb?

Discover why the man tasked with monitoring Iran’s nuclear program isn't a scientist—and why that might be his greatest strength.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

March 28, 202620m 2s

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Show Notes

Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the IAEA, stands as the final line of verification between Iran’s nuclear ambitions and a global military conflict. Despite leading the world’s most technical nuclear watchdog, Grossi isn't a physicist; he’s a career diplomat. This episode explores how Grossi uses institutional knowledge and "diplomatic surgery" to navigate the high-stakes inspections of 2026, where enrichment levels have hit a critical 90%. We dive into the internal mechanics of the IAEA, its struggle for independence from UN politics, and the paradox of an agency that can witness a crisis but lacks the power to stop it.