The New Yorker contributing writer Robin Wright joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss the state of peace talks between the U.S. and Iran. They talk about the evolving terms—and major sticking points—of a potential agreement between the two countries, including the future of Iran’s nuclear program and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. They also explore whether the war has ultimately weakened or emboldened Iran, and how Donald Trump’s approach to the conflict and negotiations fits into his broader diplomatic legacy.
This week’s reading:
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The Epic Disaster of Operation Epic Fury,” by Robin Wright
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Why Any Plausible Iran Deal Is a Humiliation for Trump,” by Isaac Chotiner
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How Trump Created a Slush Fund for His Allies,” by Ruth Marcus
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Is the Working Class Finally Turning on Trump?,” by Eyal Press
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How Problematic Is Patriotism?,” by Arthur Krystal
See Tyler Foggatt in Conversation with Robby Hoffman at
the Cascade Ideas Festival on June 6th
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