
On with Kara Swisher Trump's Iran Strikes: Triumph, Stalemate or Setback?
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Jun 26, 2025 In this captivating discussion, Jason Rezaian, a former Tehran correspondent and human rights advocate, shares his insights on Iran's turbulent political landscape. CNN’s Jim Sciutto analyzes the implications of Trump’s bombings and potential ceasefires. Robin Wright brings her expertise to the complex U.S.-Iran relations and the ongoing nuclear tensions. Together, they delve into the possibility of regime change, the role of the Iranian diaspora, and the impact of international indifference on the Iranian populace, painting a vivid picture of a nation at a crossroads.
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Iranians Lack Warning System
- Jason Rezaian experienced fear personally with family in Iran during the strikes and noted Iranians lack emergency info.
- Citizens have no public warnings or clear guidance, unlike Israelis who receive direct alerts.
Iran's Nuclear Ambiguity
- Iran has not made a political decision to build a nuclear weapon despite enriched uranium stockpiles.
- The regime values peaceful nuclear energy and uses enrichment as leverage at the negotiating table.
Iran Regime's Durability
- Iran's Supreme Leader is aging with no clear successor, but the regime is institutionally resilient.
- Historical trauma and internal repression make sudden regime change unlikely despite public dissatisfaction.






