Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1593 - Iran, Strategy, and the Missing Political Objective with Eric Sauve
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⚖️ Part 1 — Tactical Success, Strategic Ambiguity
We explore how early strikes were described as operationally effective, yet raise concerns about the absence of a clearly defined political end state — a core principle in military strategy.
🌍 Part 2 — Predictable Escalation Risks
From potential disruption in the Strait of Hormuz to asymmetric retaliation, we examine responses that are widely anticipated in military planning — and whether they were fully accounted for.
🛢 Part 3 — Global Energy Risk
The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints, where even limited disruption could have global economic consequences.
♟ Part 4 — Geopolitical Chessboard
We discuss broader strategic dynamics involving the U.S., Iran, Israel, and Russia, and how energy markets and influence intersect in modern conflict.
🧭 Part 5 — What Comes Next?
With escalation risks rising, we explore whether the current approach aligns with long-term objectives — or whether alternative strategies are needed to avoid prolonged instability.
🔎 The Big Question
If war must serve political goals, what exactly is the objective — and what happens when that objective is unclear?
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