It’s no secret that the Zionist, neocon wing of the Republican Party is unhappy about a proposed peace deal with Iran. In this segment, Jimmy Dore argues that opposition from pro-Israel commentators like Ben Shapiro, Mark Levin and Marc Thiessen could derail a potential U.S.-Iran agreement, particularly if Israel disregards calls to end military actions in Lebanon.
Dore contends that economic pressures, including concerns about oil prices and inflation, are forcing the Trump administration to accept diplomacy with Iran rather than continued escalation but that disagreements over Lebanon, Hezbollah, sanctions relief, and the broader Middle East conflict could threaten the durability of any future agreement.
Dore contends that economic pressures, including concerns about oil prices and inflation, are forcing the Trump administration to accept diplomacy with Iran rather than continued escalation but that disagreements over Lebanon, Hezbollah, sanctions relief, and the broader Middle East conflict could threaten the durability of any future agreement.
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