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Baker Briefing | Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Podcast

War With Iran: How Far Could It Go?

March 6, 2026 | David M. Satterfield, Mohammad Ayatollahi Tabaar
Iran Flag in the Wind Above Skyline of Tehran

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David M. Satterfield

Director, Baker Institute for Public Policy | Janice and Robert McNair Chair in Public Policy

Mohammad Ayatollahi Tabaar

Fellow for the Middle East

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About the Episode

War between Iran, the United States, and Israel is entering a volatile new phase — raising urgent questions about escalation, leadership in Tehran, and the future stability of the Middle East.

Ambassador David M. Satterfield and Mohammad Ayatollahi Tabaar discuss how Iran’s leadership is interpreting the conflict and the domestic and regional pressures shaping its response. They explore the sustainability of Iran’s military strategy, the implications of potential leadership change in Tehran, and what the widening confrontation could mean for the region—and the world.

This conversation was recorded on Mar. 5, 2026.

Listen and subscribe to “Baker Briefing” on Apple, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform.

About Baker Briefing

Hosted by David M. Satterfield,  the “Baker Briefing” podcast delivers timely analysis on breaking policy developments and other critical policy issues of the day in conversations with experts at the Baker Institute. New episodes are released weekly.

Select episodes of “Baker Briefing” are recorded in front of a live audience at Rice University in Houston, Texas. These recordings are free and open to the public. To learn about upcoming recordings and other public programming from the Baker Institute, subscribe to our “Events Digest” newsletter, delivered weekly.

 

 

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