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This is Part 5 of an ongoing series with Robert Pape (University of Chicago) analyzing the Iran conflict in real time.
Over the past week, multiple ceasefires were announced—and just as quickly fell apart. At the same time, the U.S. and Iran have continued escalating pressure through a de facto blockade dynamic around the Strait of Hormuz.
But the most important takeaway from this conversation is more fundamental:
👉 This is not a negotiation. It’s power politics.
In international conflict, there is no court to enforce agreements.
Every concession can create new vulnerability—and that makes real compromise extremely difficult.
New episodes released weekly tracking how this conflict evolves in real time.
Pape publishes ongoing frameworks and updates on this conflict via Substack. https://escalationtrap.substack.com/
At the Water’s Edge delivers practitioner-level insight into national security and geopolitics—bridging academic theory with how conflicts actually unfold in the real world.
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This is Part 5 of an ongoing series with Robert Pape (University of Chicago) analyzing the Iran conflict in real time.
Over the past week, multiple ceasefires were announced—and just as quickly fell apart. At the same time, the U.S. and Iran have continued escalating pressure through a de facto blockade dynamic around the Strait of Hormuz.
But the most important takeaway from this conversation is more fundamental:
👉 This is not a negotiation. It’s power politics.
In international conflict, there is no court to enforce agreements.
Every concession can create new vulnerability—and that makes real compromise extremely difficult.
New episodes released weekly tracking how this conflict evolves in real time.
Pape publishes ongoing frameworks and updates on this conflict via Substack. https://escalationtrap.substack.com/
At the Water’s Edge delivers practitioner-level insight into national security and geopolitics—bridging academic theory with how conflicts actually unfold in the real world.

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