The strike on Iran is back on the table - with Mark Dubowitz and Yonatan Adiri
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Is a U.S. strike on Iran back on the table? How could it reshape the Middle East? And what role could the Middle East play in the new world order taking shape these days?
Dan Senor speaks with Mark Dubowitz and Yonatan Adiri about the rising likelihood of U.S. military action against the Islamic Republic, which targets are being considered, and how Iran could retaliate. They also unpack Israel’s internal debates on how to respond, the Saudi UAE rift and what it means for normalization, Turkey’s expanding footprint, and why India is becoming a more important regional player.
In this episode...
- Is a U.S. strike on Iran coming and what would actually be hit
- How Iran might retaliate and the debates inside Israel over next steps
- Whether military action is meant to pressure the regime or help bring it down
- Why Trump paused an attack and the regional forces shaping that call
- Saudi Arabia’s recalculation, its rift with the UAE, and the impact on normalization
- Turkey’s rise and why India is becoming a quiet power broker in the region
This episode was sponsored by SAPIR: Sign up for the SAPIR journal at sapirjournal.org/CallMeBack
From the episode:
- Listen to Yonatan’s podcast What’s Your Number?
- Listen to Mark’s podcast The Iran Breakdown
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