
About this episode
Miloud Chennoufi discusses the implications of the war on Iran and the U.S.'s involvement, advocating for non-violent political solutions.
Miloud Chennoufi, professor of International Relations at the Royal Military College of Canada, tells host Barry Stevens that the rapidly escalating war on Iran is not about democracy or self-defense, but a dangerous and illegal conflict driven by Israel, which has long sought to reshape the Middle East while avoiding a resolution of the Palestinian question. He claims the United States has been drawn into a war it did not need to fight, launched despite ongoing diplomacy and in the absence of any imminent threat. Far from bringing freedom, Chennoufi warns, such violence is more likely to produce shattered states and prolonged chaos. He insists that non-violent political solutions are not just morally preferable but strategically smarter—offering the only real path away from endless violence and toward an elusive peace.
People in this episode
Host: Barry Stevens
Guest: Miloud Chennoufi
Topics covered
- Israel's War
- International Relations
- Middle East Politics
- U.S. Foreign Policy
- Non-violent Solutions
- Conflict and Chaos
Keywords
- Israel
- Iran
- U.S. involvement
- Middle East
- non-violent solutions
- Palestinian question
- chaos
- diplomacy
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Royal Military College of Canada
Places: Iran, Israel, Middle East, United States, Palestinian
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