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Jeremy Kyle speaks to Dr Dan Diker, President of the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs, and Tom Tugendhat MP, former UK Security Minister, about the escalating Iran crisis and Britain’s response. Dr Diker says Israel sees the current confrontation with Iran as a defining moment for the Western alliance, warning the Iranian regime has threatened both Israel and the United States since 1979 and was close to obtaining nuclear weapons. He tells Talk the conflict represents a broader struggle for Western security and values.
Discussing the UK’s response, Diker says there is growing disappointment in Israel and across Europe at what he describes as hesitation from Western governments. He argues the Iranian regime has long sponsored terrorism across the region and beyond, insisting the threat posed by Tehran extends far beyond the Middle East.
Former Security Minister Tom Tugendhat also criticises the UK government’s preparedness, questioning why British naval assets were not deployed earlier to help protect UK bases and allies in the region. Tugendhat warns Britain risks appearing weak to partners and adversaries alike, arguing that leadership in times of crisis requires decisive action rather than legal hesitation.
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By TalkJeremy Kyle speaks to Dr Dan Diker, President of the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs, and Tom Tugendhat MP, former UK Security Minister, about the escalating Iran crisis and Britain’s response. Dr Diker says Israel sees the current confrontation with Iran as a defining moment for the Western alliance, warning the Iranian regime has threatened both Israel and the United States since 1979 and was close to obtaining nuclear weapons. He tells Talk the conflict represents a broader struggle for Western security and values.
Discussing the UK’s response, Diker says there is growing disappointment in Israel and across Europe at what he describes as hesitation from Western governments. He argues the Iranian regime has long sponsored terrorism across the region and beyond, insisting the threat posed by Tehran extends far beyond the Middle East.
Former Security Minister Tom Tugendhat also criticises the UK government’s preparedness, questioning why British naval assets were not deployed earlier to help protect UK bases and allies in the region. Tugendhat warns Britain risks appearing weak to partners and adversaries alike, arguing that leadership in times of crisis requires decisive action rather than legal hesitation.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.