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Iran-Israel Strikes: Crisis or Political Theatre?

32 min · 8. Juni 2026
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On June 7, 2026, Iran fired ballistic missiles at Israel's Ramat David Airbase, the first direct Iranian bombardment since the April ceasefire. President Trump publicly claimed he told Netanyahu not to retaliate, citing a potential deal with Tehran — yet within days, Israel struck three Iranian cities. Was this genuine crisis management or carefully choreographed political theatre? This episode unpacks the timeline, the incentives for each player, and the nuclear subplot that makes it all consequential. We examine why Iran telegraphed the strike, what the market signals reveal, and whether the "fourth quarter" deal Trump alludes to is real or rhetorical.

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