Chas Freeman: Iran’s Strategy in the US-Israel War | Why Pezeshkian Halted Strikes on Gulf States
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Former US diplomat and China expert Chas W. Freeman Jr. joins us to analyze the rapidly escalating conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States.In this interview, Freeman breaks down the first eight days of the war, the military and political dynamics shaping the conflict, and what it could mean for the future of the Middle East.We also discuss the recent statement by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian announcing a conditional halt to strikes against Gulf countries. Is this a strategic decision by Tehran to isolate Washington and Tel Aviv while opening diplomatic channels with Gulf states?Topics covered in this interview:Chas Freeman’s assessment of the first 8 days of the US-Israeli attack on IranIran’s military and political strategy in the warWhy President Pezeshkian announced a conditional halt to strikes on Gulf countriesAre Gulf states independent enough to challenge US pressure?Is Iran trying to separate Gulf monarchies from US-Israeli strategy?What this war means for the balance of power in the Middle EastFreeman, a former US Assistant Secretary of Defense official and ambassador, offers a rare insider perspective on the strategic calculations behind the conflict.