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Iran’s Greatest Weapon: Diplomacy as Strategic Delay

15 min · 19 mei 2026
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Iran’s greatest weapon may not be its missiles or proxies, but diplomacy itself. In this episode, Meira K exposes the shocking pattern that has allowed the Islamic Republic to survive and advance its nuclear ambitions for more than two decades while repeatedly outmaneuvering Western governments. From the 2003 negotiations to the Obama-era nuclear deal and the latest failed talks under President Trump, this breakdown exposes how Iran allegedly uses endless negotiations as a strategic delay tactic while quietly advancing its nuclear program behind the scenes. If you’ve ever wondered why every “breakthrough” with Iran seems to end the same way, this episode will completely change how you view the headlines.

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