Iran war: ceasefire holds, Strait of Hormuz reopens — what now? | Eye for Iran | EP 99 |
A fragile ceasefire may be holding between the United States and Iran — but is the war really over, or just paused?As the Strait of Strait of Hormuz reopens after weeks of disruption, new questions are emerging about the true impact of the conflict: who’s actually winning, how much pressure the Islamic Republic is under, and whether this moment leads to a deal — or another round of escalation.
On this episode of Eye for Iran, Charlie Brown, Senior Advisor at United Against Nuclear Iran, and Dr. Iman Nasseri, Managing Director for the Middle East at FGE, break down the maritime and economic battlefield — from Iran’s shadow fleet and sanctions evasion networks to the real timeline for when a blockade actually hits Tehran’s economy.
We also examine the nuclear file with Dr. David Albright, Founder of the Institute for Science and International Security, who warns that while Iran’s ability to build a bomb may have been set back, its incentive to pursue one could be growing.
And in a stunning regional development, Lebanon and Israel hold direct talks for the first time in decades. Hussain Abdul-Hussain, Research Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, explains what this could mean for Hezbollah, Lebanon’s sovereignty, and whether Iran’s grip on the region is beginning to weaken.
Is this the beginning of the end — or just the calm before the next phase of conflict?
Watch Eye for Iran.
Recorded just before the Strait of Hormuz reopened, offering a real-time snapshot of a rapidly shifting situation.
Chapters:
00:00 Is the Iran war really over?
00:39 Hormuz reopens: what it means now
02:07 Conflicting narratives: is Iran winning or losing?
03:22 Can Iran survive the blockade?
05:15 How long until sanctions actually hit?
07:54 What’s really happening at sea right now
11:44 Will the next 10 days change everything?
15:11 Is Iran still making money from oil?
17:32 Shadow fleet & sanctions evasion explained
19:01 Shadow banking crackdown: does it work?
22:10 U.S. strategy: pressure or regime change?
26:19 What’s the endgame here?
Nuclear file segment
32:16 Can Iran still build a nuclear weapon?
36:54 Could Iran be hiding enriched uranium?
43:23 Is Iran now a greater long-term threat?
49:09 Where do global powers stand?
53:52 Why regime change isn’t so simple
57:59 What has this war actually achieved?
01:03:32 Missiles, drones & future threats
01:06:12 Are we heading toward another war?
Lebanon / regional shift segment
01:06:35 Historic Lebanon-Israel talks explained
01:08:39 Is Lebanon breaking away from Iran?
01:10:42 Does Hezbollah still have power?
01:11:52 What do Lebanese people really think?
01:15:26 How Lebanese view Iran’s role
01:17:54 Iran’s internal divisions revealed
01:19:02 Decoupling Lebanon from Iran
01:23:32 Is Iran weakening across the region?
01:27:02 Could Lebanon normalize with Israel?
01:29:57 Final thoughts & what comes next
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