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The US and Iran Signed a Deal — Now What?
Jun 25, 2026
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The Human Cost of the Strait of Hormuz Closure
Jun 18, 2026
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Attacked by All Sides: Iraq's New Government Faces Old Problems
Jun 11, 2026
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Can the Latest US Plan Bridge Libya's Divide?
Jun 4, 2026
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MP Fouad Makhzoumi on Lebanon's Future
May 28, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/25/26 | ![]() The US and Iran Signed a Deal — Now What? | After nearly four months of war, the US and Iran have signed a 14-point memorandum of understanding declaring the conflict over, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and beginning talks toward a final deal. Alan Eyre, MEI Distinguished Diplomatic Fellow and a core member of the 2015 JCPOA negotiating team, joins host Alistair Taylor to unpack the deal's implications for both countries, its ripple effects across the region, and what a lasting settlement would take. Recorded on June 23, 2026. | — | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() The Human Cost of the Strait of Hormuz Closure | When the Strait of Hormuz closed in March, fertilizer prices spiked within weeks, triggering a food security crisis across North Africa and the Sahel. Host Alistair Taylor is joined by MEI Senior Fellow Intissar Fakir to explore what it means for the region, unpack the link between food security and regional stability, and assess how the strait's reopening could impact those affected. Recorded on June 17, 2026. Find more information on MEI's research initiative on food security, governance and regional stability here. | — | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Attacked by All Sides: Iraq's New Government Faces Old Problems | After months of deadlock following the November 2025 elections, Iraq's parliament approved a new government under Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi on May 14, 2026 — just as the country has become a battleground in the US-Israel-Iran war. Zaidi inherits a daunting brief: reviving a struggling economy, reining in armed factions, and steering Iraq through a perilous regional landscape. Dr. Renad Mansour, deputy director of the Middle East and North Africa Programme and director of the Iraq Initiative at Chatham House, joins host Alistair Taylor to discuss the war's impact on Iraq — from Iran's militia networks to the surge of attacks on the Kurdistan region — and how it's reshaping Baghdad's ties with Tehran and Washington. Recorded on June 9, 2026. | — | ||||||
| 6/4/26 | ![]() Can the Latest US Plan Bridge Libya's Divide? | After over a decade of division between rival factions in eastern and western Libya, the Trump administration has put forward a plan to unite the two sides through a power-sharing agreement. Hosts Alistair Taylor and Matthew Czekaj are joined by MEI Distinguished Diplomatic Fellow Jonathan M. Winer to unpack the details of this proposal and its potential consequences for the Libyan people. Winer, who served as United States Special Envoy for Libya, offers analysis of the plan's viability, the response of various actors on the ground, and whether it can stabilize the country and help resolve its deep-seated challenges. Recorded on June 3, 2026. | — | ||||||
| 5/28/26 | ![]() MP Fouad Makhzoumi on Lebanon's Future | A fragile cease-fire between Lebanon and Israel is barely holding as military delegations from both countries arrive in Washington for a new round of direct talks scheduled for this Friday. But diplomatic success could mean new strategic opportunities for the Lebanese nation. Guest host and MEI Senior Fellow Brian Katulis is joined by Lebanese Member of Parliament Fouad Makhzoumi to unpack the challenges facing the Lebanese government today, Hizballah's influence over state institutions, and what all of this means for the country's future. Makhzoumi also reflects on his personal journey and what inspired him to transition from business to politics in an effort to help shape a better life for his granddaughters in Lebanon. Recorded on May 26, 2026. | — | ||||||
| 5/21/26 | ![]() When Will Energy Markets Recover From the Iran War? | Two and a half months into the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, what lessons can markets draw from the resulting global energy shock? Colby Connelly, MEI Senior Fellow, joins hosts Alistair Taylor and Matthew Czekaj to assess the crisis's impact on the energy industry. Together, they examine how producers are responding to the conflict in both the short and long term, how this moment differs from past energy disruptions, and how regional reverberations may shape international energy policies going forward. Find Colby's latest Energy Recap Report here. Recorded on May 18, 2026. | — | ||||||
| 5/14/26 | ![]() Middle Eastern Rivalry in the Horn of Africa | How is competition for influence in the Horn of Africa among Middle Eastern powers — especially the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Israel — reshaping the political landscape? Hosts Alistair Taylor and Matthew Czekaj are joined by MEI Senior Fellows Mirette Mabrouk and Gönül Tol to unpack the dynamics driving this rivalry and its implications for conflicts and alliances across the region. In the first half of the episode, Mabrouk explores the impact of Israel's December 2025 recognition of Somaliland, the emergence of two competing regional blocs, and what these developments mean for Egypt's security and strategic interests. In the second half, Tol shares key takeaways on middle power competition in the Horn of Africa from a recent trip to Kenya, reflects on local views of this phenomenon, and examines Turkey's strategy as it seeks to expand its influence in Somalia and beyond. Recorded on May 13, 2026. | — | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() How to Wrest Lebanon From Iran's Grip | Despite efforts to extend the cease-fire in Lebanon and disarm Iranian proxy Hizballah, fighting continues between the militant group and Israeli forces. Hosts Alistair Taylor and Matthew Czekaj are joined by MEI Senior Fellow Fadi Nicholas Nassar to examine what the renewed fighting means for attempts to counter Iranian influence in Lebanon and what could lie ahead. They discuss the prospects for a lasting agreement, Iran's broader proxy strategy, and how Washington can help strengthen the sovereignty of the Lebanese state. To read Nassar's latest commentary piece in The National Interest, please click here. Recorded on May 5, 2026. | — | ||||||
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Violence, Settlements, and Creeping Annexation in the West Bank✨ | settler violenceIsraeli-Palestinian relations+3 | Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen | Middle East Institute | West BankIsrael+1 | settler violenceWest Bank+3 | — | 38m 57s | |
| 4/23/26 | ![]() A New-Old Regime in Tehran✨ | Iran warUS-Iran relations+3 | Alex Vatanka | Middle East Institute | IranWashington+2 | IranUS+7 | — | 31m 17s | |
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| 4/17/26 | ![]() Bonus Episode: Stalled Talks and Next Steps for the US and Iran✨ | US-Iran relationsdiplomatic negotiations+4 | Alan EyreDaniel Benaim | Middle East Institute | PakistanUnited States+2 | US Iran talksdiplomatic briefing+4 | — | 1h 02m 30s | |
| 4/16/26 | ![]() How the War May Reshape Iran's Political Future✨ | IranUS-Israel-Iran war+4 | Arash Azizi | Yale UniversityThe Atlantic | IranUS+1 | IranUS-Israel-Iran war+4 | — | 43m 24s | |
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Iraq in Between Iran and the United States✨ | IraqIran+4 | Robert S. Ford | Popular Mobilization Forces | IraqIran+1 | IraqIran+5 | — | 44m 20s | |
| 4/2/26 | ![]() Special Episode: Europe and the Iran War✨ | Iran warUS-European relations+4 | Stephen FlanaganIulia-Sabina Joja | National Security CouncilMiddle East Institute | EuropeUS+2 | Iran warUS-Europe relations+5 | — | 58m 29s | |
| 3/26/26 | ![]() As Iran Weakens, Can Hamas Survive?✨ | HamasIran+4 | Jaser AbuMousa | HamasIran+1 | Gaza | HamasIran+5 | — | 37m 55s | |
| 3/19/26 | ![]() Why the Houthis are Holding Back — For Now✨ | HouthisIran war+4 | Nadwa Al-Dawsari | IranUnited States+1 | Yemen | HouthisIran+5 | — | 39m 41s | |
| 3/12/26 | ![]() Can Turkey Stay Out of the Iran War?✨ | TurkeyIran War+4 | Gönül Tol | NATO | TurkeyIran+2 | TurkeyIran+5 | — | 47m 46s | |
| 3/5/26 | ![]() Lebanon on the Brink: Hizballah, Iran, and the War's Spillover✨ | HizballahIran+5 | Fadi Nicholas Nassar | HizballahIran+2 | LebanonIsraeli | HizballahIran+7 | — | 43m 25s | |
| 2/26/26 | ![]() Is the Regime Doomed? Iran on the Eve of War | Against the backdrop of one of the largest US military deployments to the Middle East since 2003, MEI Senior Fellow Alex Vatanka joins hosts Alistair Taylor and Matthew Czekaj to assess the situation inside Iran on the eve of potential war. Weeks after the Islamic Republic's brutal crackdown on anti-government protesters and as negotiations with the US fail to find common ground, Donald Trump is reportedly weighing options for military action against Iran. Vatanka breaks down the regime's strategic calculus, the current dynamics of Iran's opposition movement, and the likely domestic political consequences of a military strike. For more information, see Alex's co-authored article with Sanam Vakil on Iran's divided opposition here and his analysis of the regime's strategic calculus here. Recorded on February 24, 2026. | — | ||||||
| 2/19/26 | ![]() Bibi's Hail Mary on Iran | Hosts Alistair Taylor and Matthew Czekaj are joined by MEI Senior Fellow Natan Sachs to discuss Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's February 11 visit to the White House, Israel's anxieties surrounding the ongoing US-Iran talks, and the domestic political dynamics Netanyahu is operating under. Taylor, Czekaj, and Sachs unpack what Netanyahu hoped to achieve during the visit, particularly regarding Iran, and what his relationship with President Donald Trump can tell us about the relative coordination and policy alignment between the US and Israel. They also examine Netanyahu's political standing at home, two and half years since the October 7 attacks, as the 2026 election campaign begins in Israel. Finally, Sachs assesses what lies ahead for Israeli politics. Recorded on February 17, 2026. | — | ||||||
| 2/12/26 | ![]() From the Middle East to West Asia: Redefining America's Global Strategy | MEI Senior Fellow Mohammed Soliman joins hosts Alistair Taylor and Matthew Czekaj to discuss his new book, West Asia: A New American Grand Strategy in the Middle East. The book argues that it is time for the United States to move decisively away from nation-building and focus instead on order-building, outlining a framework for a new regional order that links Europe to the Indo-Pacific. Soliman also shares how he conceived of the core ideas behind his book and explains why his thesis is especially relevant in today's geopolitical, economic, and technological landscape. Purchase your copy of West Asia here. Recorded on February 11, 2026. | — | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | ![]() America's New Defense Strategy — and What It Means for Iran | Hosts Alistair Taylor and Matthew Czekaj are joined by MEI Distinguished Military Fellow Mick Mulroy to discuss the Trump administration's new National Defense Strategy (NDS) and its implications for the Middle East. While serving as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (DASD) for the Middle East from 2017 to 2019, Mulroy helped prepare the 2018 NDS, giving him an insider perspective on US defense planning. Together, Taylor, Czekaj, and Mulroy unpack what the new strategy means for US priorities globally and for the Middle East in particular, including how it could be reflected in a potentially looming military strike on Iran. Recorded on February 4, 2026. | — | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() Ambiguous Uncertainties: Phase Two of Trump's Plan for Gaza | MEI Senior Fellow Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen joins hosts Alistair Taylor and Matthew Czekaj to discuss the latest developments in Gaza. Nearly four months after the Israeli government and Hamas agreed to President Donald Trump's 20-point plan, Washington has announced that phase two of the process is now underway. Kurtzer-Ellenbogen, Taylor, and Czekaj examine the humanitarian situation in the devastated coastal strip, assess what phase two could entail, break down how international actors are responding, and explore what would need to happen to realize the plan's aspirations. Recorded on January 27, 2026. | — | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | ![]() Bonus Episode: Can Yemen Hold Together? | This bonus episode of Middle East Focus features an excerpt from a recent MEI Virtual Briefing recorded on January 20. Director of Communications Zeina Al-Shaib is joined by MEI Affiliate Fatima Abo Alasrar and Associate Fellow F. Gregory Gause III to discuss the dramatically changing dynamics in Yemen's civil war. Last month, Yemen emerged as a focal point of rising tensions between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The Southern Transitional Council, a UAE-backed southern separatist movement, has disbanded in recent weeks, following fierce clashes with Saudi-backed forces. In the conversation, Alasrar and Gause analyze the political, security, and socio-economic shifts affecting Yemen's internal dynamics and what all this means for regional stability. Watch the Virtual Briefing Series here. | — | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() Emergency Podcast: Damascus and the Syrian Kurds Come to Blows | MEI Senior Fellow Charles Lister joins hosts Alistair Taylor and Matthew Czekaj to unpack the latest developments in Syria, as a tenuous cease-fire takes hold after several days of intense fighting between the Syrian army and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). Their discussion explores the drivers of the conflict, the prospects for a lasting deal that would integrate the SDF into the Syrian military, as well as the role and perspective of key external actors, including the US, Turkey, and Israel. For more background on the Damascus-SDF conflict, please see Charles's recent article on the fighting in Aleppo in mid-January here. Recorded on January 20, 2026. | — | ||||||
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