Alex Krainer: Iran AVOIDED US Tanker – Then DID THIS in the Strait of Hormuz
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Geopolitical analyst Alex Krainer discusses recent escalations between the U.S. and Iran, the strategic motivations behind ongoing conflicts, and the broader implications of Western foreign policy.
In this interview, host Nima R. Alkhorshid and geopolitical analyst Alex Krainer explore the recent, high-tension interactions between the U.S. and Iran, including a maritime incident in the Strait of Hormuz and reported Iranian actions against U.S. bases in Kuwait. Krainer posits that these incidents are not isolated, but are part of a broader, long-standing, and deliberate strategy by the U.S. and its allies to destabilize adversaries and maintain geopolitical hegemony. He discusses the internal power dynamics within the U.S. administration, characterizing the policy as a 'path of self-destruction' driven by influential figures and donors. The conversation expands to broader global issues, including Western influence in other regions and the potential for a 'color revolution' as a tool for regime change.
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LockedWorth watching if: You are interested in critical, non-mainstream geopolitical analysis regarding U.S.-Iran relations, the 'military-industrial complex', and the strategic motivations behind modern foreign interventionism.
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