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Dialogue Works

De : Nima Rostami Alkhorshid
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Dedicated to dialogue and peace!


At Dialogue Works, we believe there’s nothing more unstoppable than when people come together.


This group’s mission is to create a global community of diverse individuals who will support, challenge, and inspire one another by providing a platform for Dialogue.


We encourage you to share your knowledge, ask questions, participate in discussions, and become an integral part of this little community. Together we can become a better community and provide our members with a much better experience.

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Nima Rostami Alkhorshid
Politique et gouvernement
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    • Prof. Theodore Postol: Iran War Is HERE — U.S. & Israel ATTACK & Iran’s Devastating Counterattack
      Mar 2 2026
      Expert analysis of the US-Israel-Iran conflict reveals stark military realities. Initial airstrikes damage Iran, but Tehran's ballistic missiles enable sustained retaliation against Israel's small, urbanized territory. Air defenses on both sides show limited effectiveness against ballistic threats. Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz threatens global oil flows—Japan relies on it for 90% of crude. With thousands of mines and midget submarines, Iran can keep the strait closed long-term. US munitions production is critically constrained: ~50 Patriot interceptors/month, 8 THAAD, 1 SM-3, while Iran reportedly makes 250-300 ballistic missiles monthly in underground facilities. Visual analysis suggests interceptor success rates are far below official claims. Economic strain, rising fuel costs, and domestic political pressures may limit Western war sustainability. China provides satellite intelligence support to Iran. The discussion highlights war's unpredictability, civilian risks, and critical questions about leadership decisions that triggered this avoidable conflict.

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      1 h et 5 min
    • Scott Ritter: Iran TARGETS the USS Abraham Lincoln Aircraft Carrier — Obliterating US Bases & Israel
      Mar 2 2026
      Examines US-Israel military actions against Iran and strategic fallout. The Supreme Leader's assassination is analyzed as counterproductive, creating a martyr that unified Iranians behind their government rather than collapsing the regime. Iran's constitutional succession mechanisms ensured leadership continuity. Retaliatory strikes target Gulf states hosting US military infrastructure and Israeli command facilities, demonstrating sophisticated Iranian intelligence capabilities. Discussion addresses alleged intelligence failures, civilian casualties, and Iran's use of decoy targets to absorb enemy munitions. The conflict is characterized as illegal aggression driven by regime change objectives favoring Israeli over American interests. Concerns raised that removing religious prohibitions on nuclear weapons may accelerate Iran's weapons program. Russia and China positioned as diplomatic mediators focused on preventing regional economic destabilization rather than direct military involvement. Analysis suggests the war may carry significant political repercussions for US leadership while potentially empowering Shia populations across Gulf monarchies, with implications for regional power dynamics and future diplomatic resolution efforts.

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      1 h et 12 min
    • Mohammad Marandi: Iran’s Supreme Leader MARTYRED in US-Israeli Attacks, Tehran Says You Will Regret
      Mar 2 2026
      Urgent analysis of escalating US/Israel-Iran military conflict. Discussion covers Iran's strategic retaliation targeting US bases across the Persian Gulf, rapid depletion of Western air defense systems, and Tehran's advantages in a war of attrition. Key points: Iran's vast underground missile stockpiles, mobile launchers difficult to neutralize, and potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz affecting 25% of global oil flows. Critiques flawed Western intelligence assumptions about Iranian public opinion and regime stability. Examines how sustained Iranian strikes could compel US withdrawal from regional bases, involvement of Hezbollah and Houthis opening multiple fronts against Israel, and potential diplomatic/military support from Russia and China. Highlights Iran's historical resilience, the prohibitive costs of prolonged conflict for Western powers, and growing global economic pressure as oil markets react. A sobering assessment of a rapidly evolving conflict with profound geopolitical consequences, emphasizing that military solutions may exacerbate rather than resolve regional tensions.

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      56 min
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