Dissecting the War in Iran
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概要
Is Iran really trying to build a nuclear bomb? Why is the strait of Hormuz so important? What are some realistic best-case scenarios for this conflict?
In this episode Clay is joined by returning guest Alex DeVitry. to try and make sense of these questions and more.
Alex is a student at Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), where he is studying international conflict resolution, foreign policy and diplomacy, and the Middle East. He also writes a Substack that is well worth reading.
If you want to know more about Alex's truly fascinating backstory, check out his first appearance on Discourse Lab.
Mentioned in this episode:
- OSINT Defender
- The End of The World is Just the Beginning - Peter Zeihan
- “Why is Iran producing 60 percent-enriched uranium?” (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute)
- “This Isn’t Israel’s War. It’s America’s” - Haviv Rettig Our
- “This is How The War Goes Bad” - Niall Ferguson
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