Episode
Matthew Hoh: US & Iran Exchange Heavy Attacks
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- Dialogue Works
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- Jun 11, 2026
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- 2258
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Summary
Analysis of the escalating US-Iran conflict reveals Iran dictating terms despite US strikes. The discussion questions the official narrative of a downed Apache helicopter, suggesting an accident rather than intentional attack, noting Iran’s lack of claimed responsibility. While the US response was limited, Iran escalated by targeting bases in Bahrain and Jordan, signaling a new strategic doctrine: direct defense of allies like Hezbollah. This shift challenges traditional regional power dynamics. The conversation highlights Israel’s overextension across multiple fronts and the potential entry of Houthi forces, threatening Red Sea shipping. With global oil inventories dwindling, the economic fallout looms large, risking severe inflation. The US appears trapped in a stalemate it cannot win or exit easily, pressured by domestic politics and Israeli demands. Speculation arises on further escalation, including potential nuclear options, as conventional military superiority fails to secure dominance. The interview underscores a transformative moment in Middle East geopolitics, moving away from US hegemony toward a multipolar order marked by uncertainty and heightened danger. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.