Manufacturing Dissent
Amidst the ongoing ceasefire between Iran and the US, the crew breaks down the geopolitical reshuffling underway in the region, focusing on the Islamabad Talks and Pakistan’s emergence as a central mediator. We unpack the initial 21-hour negotiations what was actually achieved behind the scenes and why both sides walked away claiming victory (00:45). The discussion explores the consolidation of power within Iran after the war, the role of the IRGC, and how conflict has reignited revolutionary identity among younger generations (2:30). The crew then shifts to Pakistan’s strategic positioning, its balancing of relations with Iran, Saudi Arabia, China, and the U.S, and how its mediation efforts have elevated it into a key diplomatic broker in the conflict (8:15). Zooming out, the episode analyzes the broader regional implications: the Strait of Hormuz crisis, rising oil prices, and the fragile ceasefire environment shaping global markets and alliances (14:40). As negotiations continue and a second round looms, the crew examines this historical moment and characterize it as the emergence of a New World Order (18:20). Become a Patron - http://patreon.com/dissentmanufactured [http://patreon.com/dissentmanufactured] Subscribe on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-q-2tf86mznIDsunTJ8JEw [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-q-2tf86mznIDsunTJ8JEw] Watch more episodes from Manufacturing Dissent at https://rss.com/podcasts/manufacturingdissent/ [https://rss.com/podcasts/manufacturingdissent/] #manufacturingdissent
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