Episodios

  • Ceasefire With Tehran? American Troop Deployment Says Otherwise
    Mar 25 2026
    In the current war in Iran, what looks like hesitation may actually be strategic deception. This episode explains how global power players use negotiations, military threats and even market timing as tools of war, and why President Trump’s sudden “backtrack” could be a calculated move to tighten control rather than lose it. From secret backchannels to looming military escalation, the discussion unpacks how modern warfare isn’t just fought with bombs, but with psychology and leverage.
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  • The Last Thing a Mullah Sees: Stars and Stripes and Star of David
    Mar 18 2026
    Explosive strikes, shifting battle lines, and a bold new doctrine...senior contributing editor at JNS Ruthie Blum and former Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom Mark Regev—both former advisers in the Prime Minister’s Office—pull you straight into a moment that could redefine the Middle East. You’ll learn how Israel’s dramatic targeting of Iran’s top leadership is reshaping not just Tehran’s power structure but the entire regional chessboard, while a critical front in Lebanon may hold the key to Hezbollah’s fate. The hosts unpack whether a limited ground invasion can truly neutralize the threat, why internal cracks in Lebanon and Iran might change everything and how Israel’s post–October 7 strategy marks a decisive shift toward preemption and total victory. CHAPTERS00:00 Intro & Context00:04 Trump and Extremist Supporters03:00 Trump Rejects Antisemitism06:30 Internal MAGA Tensions10:15 Tulsi Gabbard Controversy13:40 Trump “Cleaning House”17:00 Joe Kent Background20:30 Israel Blame Claims24:10 Iraq War & Iran Narrative28:30 Media & Podcast Fallout32:48 Far Left–Far Right “Horseshoe” Discussion
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    38 m
  • The Real Stakes Of The Iran Nuclear Crisis
    Mar 11 2026
    In a recent CNBC interview, U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff referred to Israel as a “one-bomb country,” a remark that sparked debate about Israel’s unique security challenges. In this episode, Mark Regev and Ruthie Blum discuss what Witkoff meant and why Israel’s situation differs from that of larger countries like the United States.Israel is currently confronting threats on multiple fronts, facing Iran and its proxies while also battling Hezbollah in Lebanon, all while defending its own population from missile attacks. The discussion explores how Israel conducts offensive operations abroad while protecting its home front.The episode also looks at what some see as mixed messaging from President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about how and when the conflict might end, and Netanyahu’s appeal to the Iranian people to challenge the current regime.What do these signals mean and what could they mean for the future of the region?
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    40 m
  • Trump’s State of the Union Drops Nuclear Iran Bombshell
    Feb 25 2026
    Is the Middle East on the brink of a massive war or a historic nuclear deal that could change everything? This episode dissects President Trump’s dramatic State of the Union warning to Iran, the looming U.S.-Iran nuclear talks, and the very real fear in Israel that missiles, from Iran, Hezbollah or the Houthis, could soon send millions running to bomb shelters. You’ll learn why Israelis are deeply divided over whether any deal with the Islamic Republic can be trusted, what Trump’s real red lines might be, how Netanyahu is navigating a political minefield with Washington, and why Hezbollah, Syria, Turkey and even India could shape what happens next.
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    37 m
  • CHECKMATE! The End of US-Iran Talks Is Fast Approaching...
    Feb 18 2026
    America and Iran just held “talks” where they wouldn’t even sit in the same room, all while Tehran publicly threatened to sink U.S. aircraft carriers. In this episode of Israel Undiplomatic, you’ll learn how to read the real power dynamics behind the Geneva meeting: why delaying diplomacy can actually help the U.S. and Israel militarily, what Vice President J.D. Vance’s “red lines” signal about where Washington is headed, and why PM Netanyahu’s two non-negotiables (removing enriched uranium and ending Iran’s ability to enrich at all) expose the “peaceful program” claim as a bluff. The hosts also clash over the biggest strategic dilemma: is any deal enforceable with an ideological regime or does a “good deal” just buy the Ayatollahs time to rebuild, fund proxies and outwait the West?
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    38 m
  • Trump vs Netanyahu on Iran: What They Really Said Behind Closed Doors
    Feb 11 2026
    What if the Trump–Netanyahu meeting isn’t about peace talks at all, but about squeezing Iran while it’s flat on the mat? Mark Regev and Ruthie Blum unpack the White House showdown everyone’s obsessing over, then do something wildly revealing: they role-play what might have actually been said behind closed doors, with “Trump” pushing pressure-diplomacy and “Netanyahu” warning there’s no such thing as a good-faith deal with the Ayatollahs. You’ll learn how Trump thinks about leverage, war, and “a deal backed by a club,” why Israel is desperate not to have its hands tied and what a “good deal” would even mean when sanctions, inspections, missiles and terror funding are all on the line. If you want the real strategic debate , not the talking points, this one pulls you right into the room.
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    38 m
  • Trump Threatens Iran: Bluff or Obama 2.0?
    Feb 4 2026
    “Bad things will happen,” and after this episode, you’ll understand exactly why that line is either a masterstroke…or a warning we’re all ignoring. Mark Regev and Ruthie Blum—both former advisers at the Prime Minister's Office—dissect President Trump’s Iran posture in real time: the aircraft carriers, the threats, the diplomacy and the unnerving question underneath it all: is this coercive diplomacy done right, or the start of an Obama-style trap where Iran stalls, the West settles and the regime survives stronger? You’ll learn the strategic logic behind Trump’s “deal or else” approach, the Israeli debate over whether any agreement is even possible and the chilling moral dilemma of what happens to the Iranian people if the world chooses negotiations over pressure. The hosts leave you right at the edge of the only question that matters: is Trump setting the terms… or getting played?
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    36 m
  • Did Biden’s Wartime Decisions Cost Israeli Lives? Netanyahu’s Explosive Claim
    Jan 29 2026
    A nation buries its last returned hostage and at the same time, a political firestorm detonates in Jerusalem. Mark Regev and Ruthie Blum walk you through the heartbreaking return of Ran Gvili, the chilling risks IDF soldiers took to recover him from a Gaza mass grave and the explosive moment PM Netanyahu publicly suggests Israeli soldiers died because critical U.S. ammunition was held back in 2024. You’ll learn how wartime supply decisions ripple into battlefield casualties, how Hamas weaponized hostage psychology to fracture Israeli society and why Trump-era “green light” signals may have shifted Hamas’s calculations. All this before the conversation turns to Iran, where a “beautiful armada” and a rumored backchannel could decide whether diplomacy is real… or just the prelude.
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    39 m