Will US-Iran peace deal hold? – The Latest
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"The US emerges from this as a very much weakened player on the world stage."
"The military who were the ones carrying out the suppression of dissent are now completely in charge."
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Episode Summary
In this episode, host Nosheen Iqbal talks with Julian Borgia, a senior international correspondent at The Guardian, about the complexities of the evolving US-Iran peace deal. The discussion begins with the uncertain details surrounding the agreement which is supposed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. There is significant ambiguity regarding how Iran will manage tolls and its frozen assets, leading to further confusion.
The conversation turns to Pakistan's role as a peace broker, highlighting how its military leadership has successfully positioned itself favorably with both the US and Iran. The episode then addresses the toll that the conflict has taken on civilians in Iran and Lebanon, estimating casualties in the thousands and extensive infrastructural damage. Borgia emphasizes the humanitarian costs alongside the political developments.
As the negotiators prepare for a memorandum signing and subsequent talks, Iqbal and Borgia consider the complexities of Iran's nuclear program negotiations and the potential challenges ahead for the US in redefining its position in the Middle East. The episode concludes with reflections on how the Iranian regime may leverage the situation to depict a narrative of resilience, while the US emerges with weakened global standing.
The conversation turns to Pakistan's role as a peace broker, highlighting how its military leadership has successfully positioned itself favorably with both the US and Iran. The episode then addresses the toll that the conflict has taken on civilians in Iran and Lebanon, estimating casualties in the thousands and extensive infrastructural damage. Borgia emphasizes the humanitarian costs alongside the political developments.
As the negotiators prepare for a memorandum signing and subsequent talks, Iqbal and Borgia consider the complexities of Iran's nuclear program negotiations and the potential challenges ahead for the US in redefining its position in the Middle East. The episode concludes with reflections on how the Iranian regime may leverage the situation to depict a narrative of resilience, while the US emerges with weakened global standing.
Key Takeaways
- The peace deal lacks clarity and critical details.
- Pakistan's strategic diplomacy has proven effective in the current negotiations.
- The human cost of the conflict has been severe, with thousands dead and vast infrastructural damage.
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