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Matt Gertken Warns Long-Term U.S. Goals on Iran Remain Difficult Despite Ceasefire Progress

Matt Gertken, Chief Strategist, Geopolitical and U.S. Political Strategy at BCA Research, joins Remy Blaire to delve into the evolving situation between the U.S. and Iran, as reports suggest that both nations are nearing a 60-day agreement aimed at de-escalating their ongoing conflict. The war has significantly impacted the Strait of Hormuz, leading to soaring global energy prices. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has outlined a phased plan that includes unwinding maritime blockades and addressing Iran’s highly enriched uranium.

Matt provides insights into the current negotiations and the implications for U.S. politics, particularly in light of the upcoming midterm elections. He emphasizes that while there may be short-term compromises to achieve a ceasefire and allow some shipping to resume, the long-term strategic goals—such as ensuring free passage in the Strait of Hormuz and containing Iran’s nuclear program—remain challenging.

They discuss the delicate balance between ongoing military tensions, such as recent missile strikes from Tehran, and the fragile peace negotiations. Matt highlights the importance of understanding the different timeframes at play, especially as the election approaches. He anticipates that while an extension of the ceasefire may be on the horizon, the real test will come after the elections when the U.S. must reassert its national security interests.

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