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‘Iran’s desire for nuclear weapons for security is not easy to destroy’
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‘Iran’s desire for nuclear weapons for security is not easy to destroy’

The war in Iran is taking an ominous shape. Questions are being asked about how far this war will go and whether Israel will push further in the attacks, if Iran will capitulate. Questions of whether America will enter the war and whether all this would lead to regime-change and Ambassador D. P. Srivastava (retd.) is the former ambassador of India to Iran. The ambassador is also the author of two noted books - Pakistan: Ideologies, Strategies and Interests and Forgotten Kashmir: The Other Side of the Line of Control. He talks to Hindol Sengupta about, - How the Iranian state is responding to the Israeli attacks, - Risks of nuclear weapon use in the war, - The role of the Donald Trump administration, - The reality of the civilian response to war inside Iran, -whether the war will deter Iran from pursuing nuclear weapons, and they also discuss the farce being played out by the Pakistani army amidst an ever-growing economic crisis that threatens the fundamentals of Pakistan. Chapters - 0:00-1:03 Introduction 1:09-5:56 The escalating war between Israel and Iran 7:11-11:12 The status of Iranian nuclear facilities 11:33-14:08 Iran’s nuclear ambitions: what it means for India 14:55-19:55 Pakistan and Iran: a history of betrayal? 20:43-21:47 Could the Israel-Iran conflict spread across the Middle East? 22:33-23:13 Netanyahu’s statement on Khamenei: a dangerous move? 23:44-25:35 The two-state solution for Israel and Palestine 26:28-27:43 Is Iran at a breaking point? 29:19-28:38 The regime may not be as unpopular as it seems 29:15-34:23 What’s next for Pakistan’s army? 34:26-35:23 Conclusion #iran #israel #iranisraelwar #iranisraelwarnews #iranvsisrael #interview #foreignaffairs #currentaffairs #news #india #netanyahu #khamenei #viralvideo
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