The 15-minute podcast analyzes new chapters in geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, focusing on the confrontation between Israel, Iran and the United States.
The program details Donald Trump’s strategy, which oscillates between military pressure — including the possible occupation of the strategic Kharg Island — and the search for new diplomatic agreements.
Commentator Frederico Junkert discusses the global economic impact of the blockage in the Strait of Hormuz, through which much of the world’s oil passes, and the difficulties of a political transition on Iranian soil.
Furthermore, the podcast draws parallels with the situation in Venezuela and Cuba, evaluating how the American government uses sanctions and special operations to force regime changes.
The content also addresses Trump’s internal erosion with his conservative base due to fear of new prolonged conflicts abroad. Finally, the program highlights the role of the Revolutionary Guard and recent religious and humanitarian implications in the region.
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