Maduro Is Gone, Is Iran Next? The Global Shockwave Explained

Maduro Is Gone, Is Iran Next? The Global Shockwave Explained

Author: JNS Podcasts January 8, 2026 Duration: 35:10
Washington just toppled Maduro, and that shockwave may be racing straight toward Tehran. In this episode of "Israel Undiplomatic", the hosts unpack how President Trump’s renewed willingness to use American power is reshaping the global chessboard: from Venezuela to Iran, from Hezbollah to Hamas and from uneasy Syria “peace talks” to the very real possibility of regime collapse in Tehran. With Iran shaken by protests, its terror proxies weakened and Israel quietly preparing for what comes next, the conversation exposes why this moment feels different, and why a single misstep could trigger war, regime change, or both. Nothing is settled, everything is volatile and the stakes for Israel have never been higher. CHAPTERS 00:00 – Maduro Falls: Why This Changes Everything 03:12 – Trump’s Message to the World: Strength Over Talk 06:05 – Iran Protests Explode: Fear Is Cracking 09:48 – Hezbollah and Hamas: Weaker, But More Dangerous 14:02 – Syria Talks: Security Deal or Strategic Trap? 18:36 – Turkey, Gaza, and a New Regional Risk 23:15 – Why Iran’s Regime Is More Vulnerable Than Ever 28:40 – Missiles, Shelters, and Israel’s Red Lines 33:55 – The West’s Silence on Iran Exposed 38:20 – Regime Change: Inevitable or Accelerated?

In Israel Undiplomatic, senior contributing editor Ruthie Blum and former ambassador Mark Regev, both veterans of the Prime Minister’s Office, engage in the kind of frank, detailed debate that happens behind closed doors. This podcast moves beyond headlines and diplomatic niceties to tackle the complex realities Israel navigates both at home and on the world stage. While sharing a foundational worldview, Blum and Regev often clash on strategy, interpretation, and the gritty particulars of policy, proving that the most consequential disagreements arise among those closest to the issues. Each episode is a deep dive into a pressing political, social, or security challenge, dissecting the nuances that shape Israel's present and future. Listeners get a front-row seat to an unfiltered exchange of ideas, where historical context meets current controversy and where the stakes of every decision are laid bare. The conversation is direct, informed by decades of insider experience, and unafraid to explore contentious ground. For anyone seeking to understand the forces shaping Israel beyond superficial narratives, this JNS podcast offers an essential and compelling dialogue.
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