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Hormuz Strait: The End of US Influence?
This interview argues that Iran already has the scientific and technical capacity to build a nuclear weapon but has not chosen to do so, framing its current leverage as political and strategic rather than purely nuclear.
The discussion says outside powers have misread Tehran’s position, that Russia is the only credible mediator, and that U.S. policy has become chaotic, lawless, and self-destructive.
It also explores the Strait of Hormuz, regional power shifts, the limits of Israeli and U.S. military options, and the possibility that this conflict could reshape the Middle East and weaken American global influence.
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