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Iran: Not Our Fight, Still Our Problem


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Professor Joseph Liow, chairman of the Middle East Institute, joins Lens on Singapore’s Claressa Monteiro to cut through the noise around the Iran conflict and bring it into the Singapore context.

Two Singaporeans in conversation about energy exposure, diplomatic tightropes, social cohesion and what it really means to be a small open economy in an increasingly volatile world. This is not a lecture about the Middle East. It is a frank assessment of where Singapore stands and what could come next.

Highlights of the conversation: 

03:05 Why peace is hard

06:27 How exposed are we

10:15 Will this war end soon

15:39 Social strain and polarisation

17:52 Singapore as ASEAN chair

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Written and presented by: Claressa Monteiro ([email protected])

With Professor Joseph Liow, chairman of the Middle East Institute

Executive producer: Claressa Monteiro

Coordinating producer: Chai Pei Chieh

Video production: Studio +65

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