#18 - When Peace Talks Break Down: The Cost of Escalation in the Middle East
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In this episode of the Diplomacy and Discourse Podcast, host A.R. takes listeners deep into the escalating crisis across Gaza, Lebanon, Israel, and beyond. As peace talks falter and ceasefires crumble, we examine how broken diplomacy has unleashed a wider humanitarian and geopolitical catastrophe — and why this conflict is no longer confined to borders.
We unpack the roles of the United States, Iran, and other regional powers, comparing the sharply different foreign policies of the Biden and Trump administrations. We explore how economic leverage, technological warfare, energy diplomacy, and cyber capabilities are now replacing boots on the ground — and what that means for future global conflict.
Finally, we explore the lessons from John Sitilides’ analysis of great power competition, tracing the emergence of a world order governed less by bombs and more by blockades, sanctions, and silicon chips. Is this the new face of war?
Join us for a hard-hitting analysis of where diplomacy has failed — and where the world might be headed next.
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- Sitilides, John. “The New Geopolitics of Trade, Technology, and Energy.” The Economist Events. July 1, 2025.July 1 Economist remarks: Trump & the World: The New Geopolitics of Trade Technology Energy War - YouTube
- UN OCHA Humanitarian Situation Reports (Gaza, 2025)
- U.S. Presidential Statements and White House Press Briefings (Biden and Trump, 2024–2025)
- Reports from Human Rights Watch, Doctors Without Borders, and Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights (2025)























