From #Iran to America and Israel: Behind the Scenes of the New Order in the Middle East!

Has the Middle East as we knew it ended after October 7th? Has the region entered a new phase of open conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States? How are the #Gulf states navigating a war that extends beyond Gaza to the Strait of# Hormuz, amidst proxy wars and new security alliances? In this episode of the Original Podcast, we host international security and proxy war expert Andreas Krieg for an in-depth discussion about the major transformations the Middle East is witnessing after the war on #Gaza, the escalating confrontation between Iran and Israel, and the decline in confidence in the traditional American role in the region. The episode delves into highly sensitive issues concerning the Iranian security mindset, how the Iranian regime has constructed its strategy by shifting the battle beyond its borders, and the role of the Resistance Axis, #Hezbollah, the Houthis, and the Popular Mobilization Forces in the equations of deterrence and regional conflict. Andreas Krieg also discusses Israel's security dilemma, how Netanyahu has altered the nature of Israel, what the war on Gaza means for Tel Aviv's future, and why Israel's image is changing within the United States, even among segments of American youth and conservative and evangelical circles. The episode doesn't stop at Iran and Israel; it extends to the Arabian Gulf, where we discuss the future of Gulf security, the limits of dependence on Washington, and whether the Gulf states can build new security arrangements independent of the American umbrella. We also explore the role of #Qatar, #Saudi Arabia, the #UAE, Oman, Turkey, and Pakistan in the emerging map of alliances. In a crucial part of the discussion, we turn to the future of the Strait of Hormuz as one of the most dangerous points of economic warfare in the world, asking: Can Iran use it as leverage? And will the Gulf return to its previous state after this confrontation? Then we move to Europe and NATO, the role of the United States in European security, and how wars transform into major interests that benefit international powers, corporations, arms dealers, and new alliances. An important episode for anyone wanting to understand: Iran and Israel, the war on Gaza, proxy wars, Gulf security, the Strait of Hormuz, the decline of American hegemony, NATO, the future of the Middle East, and the new alliances that may shape the region in the coming years.