War in Iran Intensifies; Will Oil Prices Keep Rising?
3/22/202643 min
Today on the show, as the war with Iran gets fiercer and more complicated, Fareed speaks with Danny Citrinowicz, the former head of the Iran branch of Israeli military intelligence, about what to expect next.
Guests: Danny Citrinowicz (@citrinowicz); Edward Fishman (@edwardfishman); Michael Lynton; Joshua Steiner; Kim Ghattas (@KimGhattas)
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[intro music] This is GPS, the Global Public Square. Welcome to all of you in the United States and around the world. I'm Fareed Zakaria, coming to you live from New York. [upbeat music] Today on the program, as the war with Iran spreads and gets more fierce and more complicated, we will look at the latest developments with a man who has made a lifelong study of the Islamic Republic of Iran for the government of Israel. Also, major energy infrastructure in the Middle East is getting attacked. What will these attacks do to global energy prices, to other commodities? We'll explore. Then, a look at the other front, Lebanon, fighting against Hezbollah with the reporter and analyst, Kim Ghattas. But first, here's my take. Beneath the daily headline of strikes and counter-strikes in the Middle East, we're witnessing something seismic. War is being utterly transformed. In the first week of Tehran's retaliation campaign, drones accounted for about seventy-one percent of recorded strikes on Gulf States, according to a CSIS analysis. The UAE alone reportedly faced one thousand four hundred and twenty-two detected drones and two hundred and forty-six missiles in just eight days. We could already glimpse many of