US Vice President JD Vance says Iran's nuclear programme and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz have already been accomplished, as American and Iranian delegations opened talks on Sunday at the Bürgenstock resort in Switzerland.
But Tehran says the conflict in Lebanon — where Israel's defence minister has confirmed the military will not withdraw from the south — remains a central unresolved issue, and Iran says it has shut down commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz in response.
Dr Lynette Nusbacher, a former British Army intelligence officer in London, questions the significance of the Swiss gathering.
IN: “We've got this...”
OUT: “...J.D. Vance's neck.”
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Dr Lynette Nusbacher, a former British Army intelligence officer, says Iran can use the Israel-Hezbollah front to restart hostilities whenever it chooses — keeping the United States trapped in the region.
IN: “Israel is important...”
OUT: “...all begins again.”
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Dr Lynette Nusbacher, a former British Army intelligence officer, says the United States went to war against a resilient state and has been unable to prevail.
IN: “We're seeing killing...”
OUT: “...war is like.”
DUR: 31 seconds
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