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Iran War Ceasefire Extended: What It Means | Irina Tsukerman | Global Politics for Leaders 66

40 min · 23 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Iran War Ceasefire Extended: What It Means | Irina Tsukerman | Global Politics for Leaders 66

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In this edition of The World According to Irina Tsukerman, the bi-weekly geopolitical series on The KAJ Masterclass LIVE, host Khudania Ajay (KAJ) examines the extended Iran ceasefire and the confusing signals around US-Iran talks with Irina Tsukerman, a US-based national security and human rights lawyer, renowned geopolitical analyst, and Editor-in-Chief of The Washington Outsider. Together, they explore what Trump's extension actually means, the latest on the Strait of Hormuz blockade, Israel's Lebanon ceasefire, Iran's worse-than-expected losses, and shifting alliances from Asia to Eastern Europe.

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