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The United States has deployed one of its largest military buildups in the Middle East in decades — and yet, nothing has happened. So why assemble overwhelming force if conflict was never inevitable?
In this episode, Pyotr Kurzin speaks with Con Coughlin, Defence and Foreign Affairs Editor at The Daily Telegraph, to unpack the real strategy behind America’s military pressure on Iran. We explore how Donald Trump is using military leverage to force a new nuclear deal, why Iran’s weakened regional position has shifted the balance, and how Tehran is relying on diplomacy, Russia, and China to survive.
This is a conversation about coercion, credibility, and why the most powerful military deployments are often designed not to be used — but to reshape the negotiating table.
Chapters
00:00 The Military Buildup and Its Implications
10:01 Iran's Current Position and Internal Dynamics
19:57 The Role of External Influences and Regional Dynamics
29:42 Future Scenarios: Engagement or Conflict?
Read as well as listen as l overthink for you: https://substack.com/@pyotrskurzin
Leave a quick rating—it's free, easy, and honestly, the least you can do after I've blessed your ears with such wisdom. Where would you be without me?
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By Pyotr S. KurzinThe United States has deployed one of its largest military buildups in the Middle East in decades — and yet, nothing has happened. So why assemble overwhelming force if conflict was never inevitable?
In this episode, Pyotr Kurzin speaks with Con Coughlin, Defence and Foreign Affairs Editor at The Daily Telegraph, to unpack the real strategy behind America’s military pressure on Iran. We explore how Donald Trump is using military leverage to force a new nuclear deal, why Iran’s weakened regional position has shifted the balance, and how Tehran is relying on diplomacy, Russia, and China to survive.
This is a conversation about coercion, credibility, and why the most powerful military deployments are often designed not to be used — but to reshape the negotiating table.
Chapters
00:00 The Military Buildup and Its Implications
10:01 Iran's Current Position and Internal Dynamics
19:57 The Role of External Influences and Regional Dynamics
29:42 Future Scenarios: Engagement or Conflict?
Read as well as listen as l overthink for you: https://substack.com/@pyotrskurzin
Leave a quick rating—it's free, easy, and honestly, the least you can do after I've blessed your ears with such wisdom. Where would you be without me?
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.