While it remains unclear whether the American-Iranian war has ended, at least for the time being, this point of uncertainty seems to be mostly legal and political. There continue to be sporadic incidents around the Strait of Hormuz with the potential of a much larger fire erupting at any given moment, if Trump decides that the Iranian interlocutors are either stalling or have no authority to commit Tehran to an agreement. While Trump’s focus this week is on China, which just happens to be Iran’s strategic backer and oil client, he will soon have to decide whether enough is enough and if to resume the military campaign. What are the factors and timeline involved in this decision? Joining us for the analysis: Panel:
- Host : Jonathan Hessen: TV7 Editor in Chief and Host of TV7 Israel News
- Analyst : Amir Oren: TV7 Editor at Large
- Mr. Oded Ailam: former Director of Mossad Counter Terrorism Division
- Col. (Ret.) Joel Rayburn: former Senior Director of the National Security Council in Washington & Special Envoy for Syria; Founding Director of the American Center for Levant Studies