Nima Rostami Alkhorshid:
- What is your perspective on the current state of U.S.-Iran relations?
- How do you view the role of Western intelligence in regional conflicts?
- What are your thoughts on the recent tensions between Azerbaijan and Iran?
- How do you assess the impact of NATO's expansion on global stability?
- What is your opinion on the economic consequences of Trump’s tariffs?
Larry C. Johnson:
- The U.S.-Iran relationship remains strained due to geopolitical rivalry and sanctions, with limited prospects for near-term improvement.
- Western intelligence operations often exacerbate regional tensions, driven by strategic interests rather than neutrality.
- Recent tensions between Azerbaijan and Iran reflect broader geopolitical manipulation, particularly involving external actors like Turkey and Israel.
- NATO's expansion has heightened global instability by provoking Russia and undermining diplomatic efforts in Eastern Europe.
- Trump’s tariffs have disrupted trade, hurt small businesses, and contributed to economic uncertainty without clear long-term benefits.
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