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What's the Iran strategy? - with Nadav Eyal and Matt Levitt
Aug 9, 2024
Nadav Eyal, an expert on Middle Eastern affairs, and Matt Levitt, a prominent security analyst, dive into the escalating tensions in Israel amid threats from Iran and Hezbollah. They discuss Israel and the U.S.'s strategic responses to recent assassination attempts and the looming military actions. The conversation also covers the psychological impact of these threats on citizens, the complexities of geopolitical alliances, and internal debates within Israeli leadership on managing security challenges. It's a revealing look at a volatile region.
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- The U.S. has failed to establish a coherent strategy towards Iran, causing perceptions of unreliability in American commitments from regional observers.
- Escalating tensions in Israel reflect anxieties about potential retaliatory actions from Hezbollah and Iran following recent targeted assassinations.
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Lack of Strategic Direction in U.S. Policies on Iran
The U.S. lacks a coherent strategy for addressing Iran's regional ambitions, especially in light of the withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) under Trump. This absence of strategy has persisted through both the Trump and Biden administrations, as officials are often seen as reacting rather than strategically planning their moves against Iran. Observers in the region view the U.S. as unreliable due to a perceived unwillingness to commit to long-term military presence or direct actions against Iran. The current tactics seem to focus on normalizing relations between Israel and its neighbors as a way to counter Iranian influence, yet such approaches have not garnered the necessary seriousness from American leaders.
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