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Trump Backs Down Over Iran Strike

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Jan 15, 2026
Tensions rise as the US weighs military options in Iran, with Trump unexpectedly backing down from a strike. The hosts dissect troop movements and diplomatic efforts from Gulf states aimed at avoiding conflict. Meanwhile, UK politics sees Robert Jenrick's sacking over a defection plot, with discussions on political loyalty overshadowing misconduct. Activists celebrate the cancellation of a controversial arms deal as prisoner conditions improve amidst broader discussions on the rewriting of historical narratives surrounding October 7.
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INSIGHT

Sanctions And Regime Change Dynamics

  • Dalia traces protests to both domestic repression and crippling US sanctions that worsen livelihoods.
  • She argues the US prefers pliant autocrats, not genuine democracy in Iran.
INSIGHT

Why Full Invasion Is Unlikely

  • Dalia says a full military invasion would require long-term occupation like Iraq or Libya with unpredictable consequences.
  • She doubts Trump wants such a costly escalation and expects continued economic pressure instead.
ANECDOTE

Jenrick's Resignation Draft Exposed

  • Robert Jenrick plotted to defect and had a near-final resignation speech discovered by Kemi Badenoch's team.
  • The resignation draft being left around exposed his plan and triggered his sacking.
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