EMERGENCY EPISODE: WAR WITH IRAN - with Mark Dubowitz and Nadav Eyal
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The United States and Israel have launched coordinated strikes against Iran, and the region is now at war.
In this emergency episode of Call Me Back, Dan is joined by Nadav Eyal and Mark Dubowitz to break down the opening operation, Iran’s retaliation across the region, and the high-stakes question at the center of it all: Is this about degrading nuclear and missile capabilities, or is this the beginning of regime change?
They discuss the decapitation strategy targeting Iran’s senior leadership, the possibility that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has been killed, the international response, and what comes next. As sirens sound in Israel and ballistic missiles fly across the Gulf, this is real-time analysis of a historic turning point in the Middle East.
In this episode:
- Operation Epic Fury and Roaring Lion: How the war began
- Iran’s regional retaliation and the widening battlefield
- Targeting the leadership: Decapitation and the Khamenei question
- Nuclear reconstitution, Pickaxe Mountain, and the missile threat
- Regime change or strategic degradation?
- International reaction and Gulf alignment
- The American message and what it signals
- How this ends and what comes next
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