Can Trump crack Iran’s delay-and-negotiate playbook? Eye for Iran 106
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Can Trump crack Iran’s delay-and-negotiate playbook? Eye for Iran 106

For decades, Iran has frustrated presidents, diplomats, and negotiators. Has it finally met its match?

In Episode 106 of Eye for Iran, we examine the strategy, pressure and power dynamics shaping the latest standoff between Washington and Tehran—and whether Donald Trump is succeeding where previous administrations fell short.

Former US diplomat Alberto Fernandez, United Against Nuclear Iran Policy Director Jason Brodsky, and Daily Mail Special Correspondent David Patrikarakos break down Trump's negotiating style, Iran's long-standing playbook of delay and resistance, and the growing debate over whether Tehran has finally encountered an opponent willing to combine diplomacy, economic pressure and military force to change the calculus.

Has Iran met its match—or is it once again playing the long game? And even if a deal is reached, could future military strikes still be on the table?

We then turn to the Strait of Hormuz, where Homayoun Falakshahi, who leads Kpler's crude oil analysis team, explains why one of Iran's most important sources of leverage may be losing its value.

As Persian Gulf states invest in alternative export routes and global energy markets adapt to disruption, we explore whether Tehran is overplaying its hand—and why the next five years could leave the Islamic Republic with fewer strategic cards to play than it has today.

Finally, from Beirut, Iran International Lebanon Correspondent May Farhat discusses Hezbollah's weakened position, Lebanon's efforts to curb Iranian influence, and growing concerns that Tehran is tying Lebanon's future to its broader confrontation with the United States and Israel.

In a striking rebuke this week, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun accused Iran of using Lebanon as a "bargaining chip" in its negotiations with Washington and told the IRGC: "It's not your country, it's our country."

His comments reflect a growing frustration among Lebanese leaders who argue that their country has paid the price for conflicts driven by outside powers. Meanwhile, Trump claimed progress in efforts to end the fighting, telling reporters, "We actually spoke with Hezbollah for the first time ever. We didn't know they spoke."

But with Hezbollah rejecting a new ceasefire proposal and Israel insisting it will not withdraw its forces, we ask whether Lebanon risks becoming a bargaining chip in a much larger regional struggle—or whether Beirut is finally beginning to push back against Tehran's influence in a way that could reshape the country's future.

Featuring:

• Alberto Fernandez – Former US Diplomat and Vice President of the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI)

• Jason Brodsky – Policy Director, United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI)

• David Patrikarakos – Daily Mail Special Correspondent and Author

• Homayoun Falakshahi – Head of Crude Oil Analysis, Kpler

• May Farhat – Iran International Lebanon Correspondent

Topics discussed:

• Trump-Iran negotiations

• Iran's negotiating strategy

• Iran's nuclear program

• The Strait of Hormuz

• Global oil markets and energy security

• China-Iran relations

• Hezbollah and Lebanon

• Iranian influence in the Middle East

• US foreign policy and regional security

Chapters:

0:00:00 Introduction to podcast

0:01:51 Segment 1: Has Iran finally met its match? We examine whether Donald Trump's mix of diplomacy, economic pressure and military threats is succeeding where previous administrations failed—and whether Tehran is genuinely on the defensive or simply buying time.

0:33:27 Segment 2: The Strait of Hormuz has long been one of Iran's most powerful tools of leverage, but as global energy markets adapt and the Persian Gulf states diversify export routes, we ask whether that strategic advantage is beginning to erode.

0:51:15 Segment 3: As Lebanon's president openly accuses Tehran of using his country as a bargaining chip, we explore Hezbollah's weakened position, growing resistance to Iranian influence, and whether Beirut is finally trying to break free from Tehran's shadow.

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