Alternate Shots with Richard Haass and John Ellis

More Stress than Strategy: Episode 26

27 min · 5 de may de 2026
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Alternate Shots returns with John Ellis and Richard Haass examining a geopolitical and domestic political landscape defined by drift. The crisis surrounding Iran and the Strait of Hormuz underscores a broader reality: deterrence is fraying, diplomacy is episodic, and the risk of miscalculation is rising. The United States faces narrowing options, caught between rising economic pressure, a lack of promising military options, and the absence of a coherent endgame. Beyond the Middle East, transatlantic relations continue to erode, as Europe questions both American reliability and judgment. At home, political fragmentation reflects a deeper institutional fatigue, raising doubts about the capacity of either party to address structural challenges, from technological disruption to economic insecurity. What emerges is a portrait of a system and a world under stress.  Hosted by John Ellis and Richard Haass News Items on Substack [https://www.news-items.com/] Home and Away on Substack [https://richardhaass.substack.com/] Produced by Dale Eisinger [https://www.daleweisinger.com/about]

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