He says the recent Iran-war de-escalation may produce a memorandum of understanding, but such agreements are mainly used to exhaust public attention and are unlikely to last because they cannot realistically include Gaza and Lebanon.
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Peace process
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The host argues that Moscow and Tehran now read Western peace efforts as tactical pauses that allow the losing side to regroup and strike later rather than sincere diplomacy.
He says the 12-day war unified Iranian society and removed remaining hopes for peace from the Iranian public.
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"It would just... just resume. And so what happened was that an American Apache helicopter was down in the Strait of Hormuz. By the..."
"And the entire point of signing these peace treaties and then reneging on them is to exhaust popular opinion. I mean, like, you know,..."
"Israelis attacked and I was also struck by when you go to different places how much the martyrdom is celebrated that uh and uh..."
"this is Because if the United States and the Europeans, for our sake, want peace with Iran, with China, with Russia, you would want..."
"In the second round, basically Israel and Iran all in. The 12 -day war, it was more like testing the waters. Israel believed that..."
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