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Alex Krainer: The Collapse Is Accelerating, Ukraine and Israel Out of Moves


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Nima Rostami Alkhorshid:
  1. What is your reaction to the U.S. decision to hold back weapons from Ukraine, and how does this align with NATO's stance?
  2. How do you interpret Donald Trump’s support for Netanyahu despite Israel’s weakened position internationally?
  3. What are the implications of Iran cutting ties with the IAEA, especially in terms of global nuclear oversight?
  4. Do you believe the tensions between Azerbaijan and Russia/Iran are being manipulated by external forces like the UK?
  5. What do you think is France’s main objective in reaching out to Putin after years of silence?

Alex Krainer:
  1. The U.S. decision reflects an "America First" policy, prioritizing domestic defense needs and signaling a shift away from globalist military engagements.
  2. Trump supports Netanyahu because a weakened but still-powerful Netanyahu may be more inclined to negotiate peace, whereas an unknown successor could be more radical.
  3. Iran’s withdrawal from IAEA cooperation shows distrust in international institutions that have been weaponized against them, and it may lead to demands for equal scrutiny on countries like Israel.
  4. Yes, the UK appears to be stirring tensions between Azerbaijan, Russia, and Iran as part of a broader geopolitical strategy to destabilize Eurasia.
  5. France likely wants to negotiate with Russia to prevent further advances in Ukraine and preserve Western control over strategic areas like Odessa and the Black Sea coast.

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Dialogue WorksBy Nima Rostami Alkhorshid