Why does peace with Iran keep appearing close—only to collapse again?
John Lovell breaks down three reasons he believes a lasting agreement with Iran may be far more difficult than Western leaders realize. He examines Iran’s military position, nuclear ambitions, the religious and historical forces behind the conflict, and why negotiating with the Iranian regime may not work like a conventional nation-to-nation deal.
John also explores the long-term growth of Islam, the ideological divide between the Islamic world and the Christian West, and why he believes any present-day peace agreement may ultimately prove temporary.
Is peace with Iran genuinely possible? Could the Strait of Hormuz become a global chokepoint? Or is the current conflict part of something much older and larger?
Watch the full episode, then let us know in the comments:
Do you agree with John’s assessment? What is he missing? And if an agreement is reached, do you believe the peace will last?
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