Why are US strikes moving deeper into Iran? | Eye for Iran | EP 112 |
Why are US strikes moving deeper into southern Iran—and what is Washington really trying to achieve?As attacks hit bridges, transport links and facilities around Bandar Abbas and Chabahar, the conflict appears to be entering a more dangerous phase.
At the same time, a leaked Iranian presidency report reveals record public anger, while new economic data shows that barely 37 percent of working-age Iranians have jobs.
This week on Eye for Iran, three segments examine the military, political and economic pressures closing in on the Islamic Republic.
SEGMENT ONE: WHY THE SOUTH?
Rebeccah Heinrichs, Senior Fellow and Director of the Keystone Defense Initiative at Hudson Institute, examines why US strikes are moving deeper into southern Iran.
What is the strategic importance of Chabahar, Bandar Abbas and Iran’s southern transport network?
Are the attacks focused solely on weakening Tehran’s ability to threaten shipping in the Strait of Hormuz—or do they signal a broader US military strategy?
Heinrichs also discusses President Donald Trump’s comments about possible ground troops and whether limited special operations could become part of the campaign.
SEGMENT TWO: IRAN’S PRIVATE WARNING
A confidential report prepared for Iran’s presidency records what it describes as the highest national anger level ever measured and finds that nine in ten Iranians want some form of change.
Arash Sohrabi, Iran International reporter, Dr. Shahram Kholdi, Iran historian and Siavash Rokni, Iranian pop culture expert and political commentator, examine what the leaked report reveals about the country’s mood.
They discuss collapsing trust, growing secular identity, widespread hopelessness and the striking gap between the patriotic unity shown on state television and what the government’s own survey found behind closed doors.
The report recommends managing public anger—not addressing its underlying causes. Can the Islamic Republic contain a society that increasingly separates defending Iran from defending the regime?
SEGMENT THREE: IRAN’S HIDDEN JOBS CRISIS
Iran’s official unemployment rate is only 7.5 percent. Yet barely 37 percent of working-age Iranians are employed.
Mohammad Machine-Chian, economist and Director of International Affairs at the Centre for International Governance Innovation, explains how millions of discouraged workers disappear from Iran’s unemployment statistics.
He examines the impact of wartime job losses, Iran’s exceptionally low female labour-force participation and an economy expected to contract sharply.
Could effective unemployment be approaching one in three—and how much more pressure can Iranian society absorb?
Eye for Iran examines the latest developments in the US-Iran conflict, southern Iran, Chabahar, Bandar Abbas, the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s internal political crisis, public anger, unemployment and the future of the Islamic Republic.
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