The Regime We Were Supposed to Topple Just Got Stronger

The Regime We Were Supposed to Topple Just Got Stronger

What if everything you've been told about the new Iran deal — and what "winning" the war even meant — is built on a comparison that doesn't hold up, and a strategic outcome that's the opposite of what most commentators are claiming?

A 14-point memorandum is about to be signed in Switzerland, and the headlines are already calling it weaker than the 2015 Obama-era nuclear deal that Trump once tore apart. But according to Adam Garfinkle - veteran foreign policy analyst, former editor of The American Interest, and author of the forthcoming book The Age of Spectacle - that comparison is fundamentally misleading. The real story is stranger, more consequential, and far more relevant to your daily life than a nuclear negotiation: it's about what happens to a society that has stopped reading, stopped distinguishing fantasy from fact, and is now heading into midterm elections where the rules themselves may not hold.

In this episode, Alex Kotlikoff sits down with Garfinkle to unpack the actual strategic outcome of the Iran conflict, why the regime may have emerged stronger rather than weaker, and how a deeper cultural shift (one Garfinkle has spent a career studying) is reshaping American democracy itself.

  • [00:02:22] Why comparing this new Iran deal to the 2015 JCPOA is misleading — the contexts are not remotely the same, and treating them as equivalent distorts the real picture
  • [00:06:39] How the Iranian nuclear program was actually crippled — not in the recent skirmishes, but in the "12-day war" of June 2025
  • [00:09:13] The unintended consequence of targeting Iran's senior leadership — how the strikes may have produced a more nationalistic, more competent, and more entrenched regime rather than a weaker one
  • [00:10:39] The psychological effect on ordinary Iranians — why surviving a massive US-Israeli attack has pushed many toward resignation rather than rebellion, delaying any hope of internal regime change
  • [00:13:01] The "balance of interests vs. balance of power" principle — why raw military superiority doesn't determine outcomes, and how this echoes a lesson from Vietnam
  • [00:29:00] Introducing "The Age of Spectacle" — Garfinkle's framework for understanding how digital technology is replacing shared reality with personalized fantasy
  • [00:34:01] The "first post-literate American war" — how declining literacy has fundamentally changed the way Americans understand conflict, politics, and the world around them
  • [00:40:28] The literacy statistic that explains a lot more than you'd think — an estimated 50-60% of American adults read at a sixth-grade level or below
  • [01:04:00] What could happen to the 2026 midterms — the scenarios Garfinkle considers most plausible, including legal challenges to majority-minority districts and pressure campaigns at the local level
  • [01:05:05] A possible fix already proven at the state level — how California depoliticized redistricting, and why Garfinkle supports a constitutional amendment banning gerrymandering nationwide

Adam Garfinkle is a veteran international affairs analyst and writer, formerly the founding editor of The American Interest and a longtime contributor to U.S. foreign policy discourse. He publishes regularly on Substack at The Raspberry Patch, where he has written extensively on the Iran conflict since its outset. His forthcoming book, The Age of Spectacle, examines how communications technology has reshaped American political consciousness from the Korean War to the present day.

  • The Raspberry Patch — Adam Garfinkle's Substack, including his ongoing series of essays on the Iran war
  • The Age of Spectacle — Garfinkle's forthcoming book on media, technology, and the erosion of shared reality (publication details pending)
  • "Why Elite College Students Can't Read Whole Books" — referenced Atlantic article by Rose Horowitch on declining literacy among university students

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