Sir Richard Dalton, former British ambassador to Iran, joins Sanam Naraghi Anderlini on this week's episode of If You Were In Charge. They discuss the collapse of diplomacy following recent U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, examining how Trump's withdrawal from the JCPOA, Netanyahu's hardline policies, and the Ayatollah's defiance have escalated regional tensions. Dalton argues that without renewed multilateral engagement, lasting peace will remain elusive, criticizing Britain's failure to lead in condemning Gaza atrocities. Despite these challenges, he maintains that dialogue and diplomacy offer the best path toward a collective future.



As Iran is Sanam's childhood home, she also speaks with her daughter Soleh before and after the main interview, both to hear how Soleh's college community has responded to recent events and to reflect on loved ones directly impacted by the conflict in Iran, as well as those watching from afar.


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And ICAN⁠ International Civil Society Action Network⁠



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Executive Producer: Pearse Lynch

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If You Were In Charge

Sanam Naraghi Anderlini

The fear of peace: Iran, Israel, and the path away from their forever war

JUL 10, 202565 MIN
If You Were In Charge

The fear of peace: Iran, Israel, and the path away from their forever war

JUL 10, 202565 MIN

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Sir Richard Dalton, former British ambassador to Iran, joins Sanam Naraghi Anderlini on this week's episode of If You Were In Charge. They discuss the collapse of diplomacy following recent U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, examining how Trump's withdrawal from the JCPOA, Netanyahu's hardline policies, and the Ayatollah's defiance have escalated regional tensions. Dalton argues that without renewed multilateral engagement, lasting peace will remain elusive, criticizing Britain's failure to lead in condemning Gaza atrocities. Despite these challenges, he maintains that dialogue and diplomacy offer the best path toward a collective future.


As Iran is Sanam's childhood home, she also speaks with her daughter Soleh before and after the main interview, both to hear how Soleh's college community has responded to recent events and to reflect on loved ones directly impacted by the conflict in Iran, as well as those watching from afar.

If You Were In Charge is brought to you by the⁠ ⁠Bjian Ghaisar Foundation

And ICANInternational Civil Society Action Network


Original Music, Little Monster Media 

Executive Producer: Pearse Lynch

This is an Africa Digital Audio Production

ICAN’s newsletter: https://icanpeacework.org/2025/03/sign-up-to-icans-newsletter/


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