Policy Tensor on Iran's Power
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Rob Morris sits down with military historian Anusar Farooqui to discuss the geopolitical implications of the Iran War and what it reveals about the changing balance of power in the international system.
The conversation explores why conventional assumptions about American military dominance may no longer hold, the strategic challenges facing the United States in its confrontation with Iran, and how history can help us understand the emergence of new great powers. Farooqui argues that recognition as a great power has often followed the ability to successfully challenge an established one, raising important questions about Iran's place in the evolving global order.
Rob and Anusar also examine the complexities of U.S.-Iran negotiations, the limits of military coercion, and how modern definitions of power may be shifting beyond traditional measures of economic and military strength.
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