03 Apr 2026
1h 1m

Why Iran Believes It Has the Upper Hand

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The Ezra Klein Show

The podcast explores the state of America's war with Iran, questioning whether either side can claim victory. Suzanne Maloney, a leading Iran expert, suggests Iran believes it has the upper hand due to its control of the Strait of Hormuz, despite suffering significant military and leadership losses. This control allows Iran to impact the global economy, creating pressure on President Trump and America's allies to end the conflict. Both sides have proposed peace plans, but deep distrust and conflicting goals hinder negotiations. The discussion also considers potential outcomes, including a scenario where the U.S. withdraws, leaving Iran in control of the Strait and potentially emboldened, or a broader regional conflict involving Israel and Lebanon. Ultimately, the conversation suggests the war may strengthen Iran's resolve and strategic capabilities, while diminishing America's global leadership.

Outlines

Part 1: Current Conflict, Context

Part 2: Economic Leverage, Global Impact

Part 3: Military Risks, Strategic Failures

Part 4: Leadership, Military Capabilities

Part 5: Future Outlook, Diplomacy

Part 6: Recommendations

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