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Trump Continues to Test Limits of Iran Ceasefire, How Will Tehran Respond?

40 min · 28. touko 2026
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A ceasefire is supposed to lower the temperature, not provide new vocabulary for the same war. We unpack reports that the U.S. bombed targets in Iran after a ceasefire and why calling it “self-defense” can still function as a direct escalation. I walk through what those strikes signal, how each side tries to define the rules midstream, and why Iran may tolerate only so many “limited” hits before choosing a bigger response. From there, we get specific about the hard constraints behind the headlines: weapons stockpiles, interceptor burn rates, and how long it can take to replace key munitions. That context changes everything about threats, deterrence, and the realism of returning to a high-intensity U.S. Iran war. We also break down Marco Rubio’s public talking points on Iran’s nuclear program, what U.S. intelligence and international monitoring have said, and the reported outlines of a possible memorandum of understanding that touches sanctions relief, frozen assets, and shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump’s White House remarks add another layer, including talk about Hormuz control and a shocking shot at Oman, one of the most important mediators in U.S. Iran diplomacy. We connect that to the bigger regional picture, including Israel, Lebanon, and the Washington voices pushing to keep the fight going. Finally, we pivot to Jill Biden saying she feared Joe Biden was “having a stroke” during the 2024 debate and what that raises about cognitive decline, transparency, and the massive war powers concentrated in the presidency. Subscribe for more deep dives, share the episode with a friend who follows U.S. foreign policy, and leave a rating or review. What part of this standoff do you think is most likely to break the ceasefire for good? CHAPTER MARKERS * 0:00 Quick Intro And Today’s Agenda * 1:50 U.S. Strikes Iran After Ceasefire * 7:58 Rubio’s Claims And Nuclear Narratives * 11:31 The Reported MOU And Deal Terms * 13:57 Trump’s Presser And Oman Threat * 17:14 Sanctions Leverage And Frozen Assets * 19:55 JCPOA Rewrite And “Regime Change” Talk * 28:03 Midterms Politics And War Messaging * 29:38 Israel, Lebanon, And Ceasefire Pressure * 33:10 Bolton’s Push To Keep Fighting * 35:44 Jill Biden On The Debate Scare * 39:39 Closing And Next Show Tease Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands] Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy [https://redcircle.com/privacy]

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A deal with Iran sounds simple until you read the fine print. We dig into the reports of a memorandum of understanding that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and lift parts of the pressure campaign, then ask the uncomfortable question: is this “freedom of navigation,” or is it a new normal where Iran and Oman set the rules and the fees at the world’s most important oil chokepoint? From there, we get specific about the nuclear issue that could make or break everything. What does it actually mean to “destroy” enriched uranium, and what options exist that are technically real, verifiable, and compatible with the Non-Proliferation Treaty? We talk through downblending, fuel grade caps, IAEA oversight, and why political slogans can’t replace inspection regimes. We also push back on the postwar victory narrative and the attempt to relitigate the JCPOA instead of facing what changed on the ground. Then we move to the part many leaders try to bracket off, but can’t: Lebanon and Gaza. If a ceasefire is supposed to apply to Lebanon, does that require Israel to stop bombing and withdraw from the south? And when an Israeli soldier describes Gaza with no meaningful civilian rules of engagement, alongside UN reporting on detainee abuse, what does that demand from U.S. policy and public honesty? Subscribe for full episodes, share this with someone who follows Middle East geopolitics, and leave a review with the biggest question you want answered next. CHAPTER MARKERS * 0:32 Solo Update And Guest Requests * 2:01 Reports Of A U.S. Iran MOU * 3:52 The Nuclear Stockpile Sticking Point * 8:08 Lebanon Clause And Israel’s Security Zone * 11:22 White House Spin And JCPOA Claims * 20:21 Oman Toll Threats And Sanctions Talk * 23:00 Lindsey Graham On Saudi Israel Peace * 26:13 Reported Israeli Push For Assassinations * 27:18 Huckabee’s Lebanon Remarks Backlash * 30:10 Gaza Kill Zones And No Civilians * 33:38 UN Allegations Of Detainee Abuse * 35:18 Wrap Up And How To Support Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands] Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy [https://redcircle.com/privacy]

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Congress is hollowing out, and the consequences show up first in foreign policy. Dan McAdams returns to talk with us about what Thomas Massie’s primary loss signals for antiwar oversight, why the Ron Paul era of forcing floor debates through appropriations fights is largely gone, and how that vacuum makes it easier for Washington to slide into the next conflict without friction. We dig into Iran and the so-called ceasefire: the strikes, the responses, and the familiar pattern of narrative manipulation where the U.S. can provoke, then rebrand escalation as “defense.” We also unpack the latest claims of a draft Trump Iran deal, why leak-driven reporting deserves extra skepticism, and how media pipelines can function like message distribution for competing interests rather than real journalism. From there we move to Israel and Gaza, including Netanyahu’s comments that point toward annexation, the U.S. role in funding and arming the campaign, and the way Lebanon and Hezbollah complicate any regional settlement. We also discuss harrowing firsthand accounts of Gaza’s blockade and a political paradox: anti-intervention voices are breaking through culturally, but votes and power haven’t caught up yet. Finally, we zoom out to Latin America, from Javier Milei and BRICS anxiety to U.S. drug war strikes in Guatemala and the danger of normalizing kill-first policy without due process. Subscribe for more independent foreign policy analysis, share this with a friend who still trusts the “expert” class, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. CHAPTERS: CHAPTER MARKERS * 0:00 Welcome And Big Questions Ahead * 1:10 The Void After Thomas Massie * 4:20 How Ron Paul Fought The Machine * 6:09 Ceasefire Hits And Iran Narrative Games * 10:24 Draft Deal Claims And Media Mouthpieces * 13:30 Bolton Talking Points And War Profits * 17:16 Netanyahu Signals Gaza Annexation * 19:09 Lebanon Linkage And Hezbollah’s Comeback * 22:26 Gaza Blockade Horror And Culture Shift * 25:58 Milei Skepticism And BRICS Anxiety * 27:50 Drug War Strikes And No Due Process * 30:00 Final Thoughts And How To Help Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands] Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy [https://redcircle.com/privacy]

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jakson Trump Continues to Test Limits of Iran Ceasefire, How Will Tehran Respond? kansikuva

Trump Continues to Test Limits of Iran Ceasefire, How Will Tehran Respond?

A ceasefire is supposed to lower the temperature, not provide new vocabulary for the same war. We unpack reports that the U.S. bombed targets in Iran after a ceasefire and why calling it “self-defense” can still function as a direct escalation. I walk through what those strikes signal, how each side tries to define the rules midstream, and why Iran may tolerate only so many “limited” hits before choosing a bigger response. From there, we get specific about the hard constraints behind the headlines: weapons stockpiles, interceptor burn rates, and how long it can take to replace key munitions. That context changes everything about threats, deterrence, and the realism of returning to a high-intensity U.S. Iran war. We also break down Marco Rubio’s public talking points on Iran’s nuclear program, what U.S. intelligence and international monitoring have said, and the reported outlines of a possible memorandum of understanding that touches sanctions relief, frozen assets, and shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump’s White House remarks add another layer, including talk about Hormuz control and a shocking shot at Oman, one of the most important mediators in U.S. Iran diplomacy. We connect that to the bigger regional picture, including Israel, Lebanon, and the Washington voices pushing to keep the fight going. Finally, we pivot to Jill Biden saying she feared Joe Biden was “having a stroke” during the 2024 debate and what that raises about cognitive decline, transparency, and the massive war powers concentrated in the presidency. Subscribe for more deep dives, share the episode with a friend who follows U.S. foreign policy, and leave a rating or review. What part of this standoff do you think is most likely to break the ceasefire for good? CHAPTER MARKERS * 0:00 Quick Intro And Today’s Agenda * 1:50 U.S. Strikes Iran After Ceasefire * 7:58 Rubio’s Claims And Nuclear Narratives * 11:31 The Reported MOU And Deal Terms * 13:57 Trump’s Presser And Oman Threat * 17:14 Sanctions Leverage And Frozen Assets * 19:55 JCPOA Rewrite And “Regime Change” Talk * 28:03 Midterms Politics And War Messaging * 29:38 Israel, Lebanon, And Ceasefire Pressure * 33:10 Bolton’s Push To Keep Fighting * 35:44 Jill Biden On The Debate Scare * 39:39 Closing And Next Show Tease Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands] Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy [https://redcircle.com/privacy]

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jakson Trump Has Lost in Iran, What Will He Do Next? kansikuva

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