Dialogue Or Destruction: A Vision For A New Civilizational Alliance with Tehran

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/44rjf385

Keywords:

Geopolitics, Iran, USA, Heartland, Rimland, Samson Option, Strategic Depth, Eurasian Architecture, smart strategy, nuclear diplomacy, Middle East

Abstract

The USA-Israel-Iran conflict has reached a dangerous point where the sides are not satisfied 
with symmetric strikes, and strikes on nuclear objects erase "red lines". Iran counters the 
technological advantages of the USA and Israel with its cheap technologies and geographical 
advantages—Strategic Depth, as well as an ideologized social structure. The "maximum 
pressure strategy" by the USA has forced Iranians to adopt a strategy of facing an "existential 
threat," which comes down to the principle: "if we are destroyed, you too with us". Sanctions 
applied by the USA against Iran have hardened the country's foreign policy, as well as internal 
narratives, which is a dangerous reality. US "smart power" should lead not to a "clash of 
civilizations," but to a "dialogue of civilizations," so that the USA establishes itself in the 
Eurasian Heartland not as a destructive force, but as a constructive force. 

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Author Biography

  • Ara L. Poghosyan, Public Administration Academy of the Republic of Armenia (PAARA)

    Ara Poghosyan is a PhD candidate at the Public Administration Academy of the Republic of Armenia (PAARA), Department of Political Science. He serves as a Lecturer of Political Science at the College of Europe in Armenia and is a Senior Researcher at the "Armeniakan" Center for Strategic Studies. His research focuses on Middle Eastern geopolitics, power conversion theories, and the dynamics of national power. His current work examines the structural reshaping of regional relations through the lens of material and non-material resource transformation.

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Published

2026-06-10

How to Cite

Poghosyan, A. (2026). Dialogue Or Destruction: A Vision For A New Civilizational Alliance with Tehran. CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS, 27(1), 52-56. https://doi.org/10.61841/44rjf385

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