Iran War Debate

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📋 章节目录
0:00 Episode highlight · 剧集亮点
1:15 Introduction · 介绍
2:18 Iran-Israel War · 两伊战争
11:00 Iran’s Nuclear Program · 伊朗核计划
42:52 Nuclear weapons and uranium · 核武器和铀
54:55 Nuclear deal · 核协议
1:20:29 Iran Nuclear Archive · 伊朗核档案馆
1:43:06 Best case and worst case near-term future · 近期最好情况和最坏情况
2:18:30 US attack on Iran · 美国对伊朗的袭击
2:42:04 Nuclear proliferation in the future · 未来的核扩散
3:03:02 Libertarianism · 自由主义
3:15:51 Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) · 保卫民主基金会(FDD)
3:31:26 Trump and Peacemaking process · 特朗普与和平进程
3:36:23 WW2 · 二战
3:49:23 WW3 · 二战
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"There’s a lot there. Just couple of things, I think, that are worth your viewers knowing. Because Scott’s right. I mean, the nuclear physics is complicated, and it’s also important. The Iranians have assembled about … They say about 15 to 17 bombs worth of 60% enriched uranium. And I think it’s always important for your listeners to understand, what does this all mean? Enriched to 3.67%, to 20%, to 60%, and then to 90% weapons-grade uranium. What does this actual process mean?"
那里有很多。我认为,有几件事值得观众了解。因为斯科特是对的。我的意思是,核物理很复杂,但也很重要。伊朗人已经集结了大约……他们说大约有 15 到 17 枚炸弹,其中含有 60% 的浓缩铀。我认为让听众理解这一切意味着什么总是很重要的?浓缩到3.67%、20%、60%,然后是90%武器级铀。这个实际过程意味着什么?
— Mark Dubowitz (00:42:51)
"But I want to get to the JCPOA because I actually think that’s an interesting discussion for Scott and I to have because I think there’s things that we agree on there and things that we disagree on. This is the 2015 nuclear deal that Obama reaches. It’s negotiated painstakingly over two years between 2013 and 2015, and it follows the interim agreement that the United States negotiated with Iran. And it’s in that interim agreement in 2013 where the United States for the first time actually gives Iran the right to enrich uranium."
但我想谈谈联合全面行动计划,因为我实际上认为这对斯科特和我来说是一次有趣的讨论,因为我认为其中有我们同意的事情,也有我们不同意的事情。这是奥巴马2015年达成的核协议。该协议是在2013年至2015年期间经过两年艰苦谈判达成的,是在美国与伊朗谈判达成临时协议之后达成的。正是在 2013 年的临时协议中,美国第一次真正赋予伊朗浓缩铀的权利。
— Mark Dubowitz (00:54:55)
"Actually, can I just say one thing interesting? And again, I think it’s going to be a later topic, and so it’s going to be a provocative statement, but I think let’s put it on the table. I absolutely agree with Scott. I think it was a travesty of the accusations against Donald Trump as a Russian agent. I mean, completely debunked, but it did … I think it paralyzed."
其实我能说一件有趣的事吗?再说一遍,我认为这将是一个稍后的话题,因此这将是一个挑衅性的声明,但我认为让我们把它放在桌面上。我完全同意斯科特的观点。我认为这是对唐纳德·特朗普作为俄罗斯特工指控的嘲讽。我的意思是,完全被揭穿了,但它确实……我认为它瘫痪了。
— Mark Dubowitz (01:01:39)
"I think it’s an interesting conception. I think let’s talk about it. And I mean, I’m fascinated by the conception because it’s very contrary to mine, obviously. It’s very contrary to I think, decades of overwhelming evidence that the Islamic Republic has been worth the United States since 1979. And I don’t take too much stock in what people say. I take stock in what they do. So “Death to America, Death to Israel” could just be a slogan. It could be just propaganda. But when it’s actually operationalized, then you start to ask, “Well, maybe it’s not just propaganda, maybe it’s intention operationalized into capabilities.”"
我认为这是一个有趣的概念。我想我们来谈谈吧。我的意思是,我对这个概念很着迷,因为它显然与我的想法非常相反。这与我的想法完全相反,几十年来压倒性的证据表明,自 1979 年以来,伊斯兰共和国一直值得美国。而且我不太相信人们的说法。我评估他们所做的事情。因此,“美国去死,以色列去死”可能只是一个口号。这可能只是宣传。但当它真正付诸实施时,你就会开始问:“好吧,也许这不仅仅是宣传,也许是将意图付诸实践的能力。”
— Mark Dubowitz (01:11:56)
"He built a very, very impressive and deadly axis that he turned against the United States and against Israel, which saw its culmination on October 7th. I think after October 7th, that was a huge miscalculation for Khomeini, and we’ve seen the results of what’s happened to his axis of resistance through quite devastating Israeli military capabilities over the past number of months. But he has an ideology, and I think where I agree with Scott is I’m not sure if Khomeini would actually use a nuclear weapon against Israel, the United States, because I don’t think Khomeini is suicidal."
他建立了一个非常非常令人印象深刻和致命的轴心,他反对美国和以色列,并在 10 月 7 日达到顶峰。我认为 10 月 7 日之后,这对霍梅尼来说是一个巨大的误判,我们已经看到了过去几个月里以色列军事能力极具破坏性的情况对他的抵抗轴心所造成的后果。但他有自己的意识形态,我认为我同意斯科特的地方是,我不确定霍梅尼是否真的会对以色列、美国使用核武器,因为我不认为霍梅尼有自杀倾向。
— Mark Dubowitz (01:13:15)
🎙️ 完整对话(1077 条)
Lex Fridman (00:00:00)
We want to avoid wars, we have to have serious deterrence because our enemies need to understand, we will use selective, focused, overwhelming military power when we are facing threats like an Iranian nuclear weapon.
我们想要避免战争,我们必须拥有严重的威慑力,因为我们的敌人需要明白,当我们面临伊朗核武器等威胁时,我们将使用有选择性的、集中的、压倒性的军事力量。
Scott Horton (00:00:12)
I’m not seeing the peace through strength. I’m seeing permanent militarism and permanent war through strength.
我没有通过力量看到和平。我看到通过实力实现永久的军国主义和永久的战争。
Lex Fridman (00:00:16)
Do you ever hold our adversaries responsible or do you just don’t think we have any adversaries?
你是否曾认为我们的对手负有责任,或者你只是认为我们没有对手?
Scott Horton (00:00:22)
The easiest kind of nuke to make out of uranium is a simple gun type nuke.
用铀制造的最简单的核武器是简单的枪型核武器。
Lex Fridman (00:00:26)
Are you saying that Mossad fabricated it?
你是说摩萨德捏造的吗?
Scott Horton (00:00:29)
Yeah.
是的。
Mark Dubowitz (00:00:30)
That’s what you’re claiming. Here’s the offer, take it to leave it. Zero enrichment full dismantlement.
这就是你所主张的。这是优惠,拿走吧。零浓缩全面拆解。
Scott Horton (00:00:34)
Through the Iranians, told the IAEA, you can inspect any five out 10 facilities here, carte blanche, go ahead and they did and found nothing.
伊朗人告诉国际原子能机构,你可以检查这里十个设施中的任何五个,全权委托,他们照做了,但什么也没发现。
Mark Dubowitz (00:00:41)
Experts in Iran’s nuclear program, including David Albright, who actually saw the archive, went in there, wrote a whole book on it, and there’s a lot of detail about how Iran had an active nuclear weapons program called AMAD to build five nuclear weapons.
伊朗核计划专家,包括大卫·奥尔布赖特(David Albright),他实际上看到了档案,并在那里写了一整本书,其中有很多关于伊朗如何实施名为 AMAD 的核武器计划来制造五枚核武器的细节。
Scott Horton (00:00:55)
I have to refute virtually everything he just said, which is completely false.
我必须反驳他刚才所说的几乎所有内容,这完全是错误的。
Mark Dubowitz (00:00:58)
I mean really everything? There was not one thing I said that was true? Just one thing.
我的意思是真的一切?我说的没有一件事是真的吗?只是一件事。
Scott Horton (00:01:02)
I mean Iran is a nation over there somewhere. You got that part right.
我的意思是伊朗是那里某个地方的一个国家。你说对了。
Lex Fridman (00:01:05)
22 years of working on Iran and I got that right.
我在伊朗问题上工作了 22 年,我做对了。
Lex Fridman (00:01:07)
But do you know the population of Iran?
但你知道伊朗有多少人口吗?
Lex Fridman (00:01:09)
92 million.
9200万。
Lex Fridman (00:01:10)
Okay.
好的。
Scott Horton (00:01:11)
Give me a pound, dude.
给我一磅,伙计。
Lex Fridman (00:01:12)
There we go, agreement.
就这样吧,协议。
Lex Fridman (00:01:16)
The following is a debate between Scott Horton and Mark Dubowitz on the topic of Iran and Israel. Scott Horton is author and editorial director of Ntwar.com, host of the Scott Horton Show and for the past three decades, a staunch critic of US foreign policy and military interventionism. Mark Dubowitz is a chief executive of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, host of the Iran Breakdown Podcast, and he has been a leading expert on Iran and its nuclear program for over 20 years. This is the Lex Fridman podcast. To support it, please check out our sponsors in the description and consider subscribing to this channel. If you do, I promise to work extremely hard to always bring you nuanced, long-form conversations with a very wide range of interesting people from all walks of life, and now, dear friends, here’s Scott Horton and Mark Dubowitz. Iran-Israel War
以下是斯科特·霍顿和马克·杜博维茨关于伊朗和以色列话题的辩论。斯科特·霍顿 (Scott Horton) 是 Ntwar.com 的作家和编辑总监,也是《斯科特·霍顿秀》的主持人,在过去三十年里,他一直是美国外交政策和军事干预主义的坚定批评者。马克·杜博维茨 (Mark Dubowitz) 是捍卫民主基金会的首席执行官,也是伊朗崩溃 Podc 的主持人
Lex Fridman (00:02:18)
Gentlemen. All right, it’s great to have you here. Let’s try to have a nuanced discussion/debate and maybe even steal man-opposing perspectives as much as possible. All right, as a stands now, there’s a barely stable ceasefire between Iran and Israel. Let’s maybe rewind a little bit. Can we first lay out the context for this Iran-Israel war and try to describe the key events that happened over the past two weeks, maybe even a bit of the deep roots of the conflict?
先生们。好吧,很高兴你能来到这里。让我们尝试进行细致入微的讨论/辩论,甚至尽可能地窃取反对人类的观点。好吧,就目前情况而言,伊朗和以色列之间的停火勉强稳定。让我们回顾一下。我们能否先阐述一下这场两以战争的背景,并尝试描述一下这场战争期间发生的关键事件?
Mark Dubowitz (00:02:50)
Sure. First of all, thanks so much for having me on. Great to be on with Scott. I know he and I don’t agree on a lot, but I certainly admire the passion and the dedication to stopping wars. So that’s something we want to talk about. So let’s talk about how we got to this war. So President Trump comes into office and immediately lays out that his Iran strategy is maximum pressure on the regime and he will not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon, and he makes that clear. Consistently, I think made it very clear during his first term, made a clear throughout his career and thus begins this process with the Iranians, which has kind of multiple tracks, but the one that Trump sees most interested in at the time is the diplomatic track, and he makes it very clear from the beginning and a sort of Oval Office remark.
Mark Dubowitz (00:03:38)
He says the Iranians can either blow up their nuclear program under US supervision or someone’s going to blow it up for them, and even though at the time we think Netanyahu is really trying to push the president into a military campaign, well, I’m sure we’ll talk about that throughout the podcast. The president authorizes his lead negotiator and close friend Steve Witkoff to begin outreach to the Iranians, and that’s begun the Oman round and it’s Oman round because it’s taking place in Oman with mediation efforts by the Omanis. There are five rounds of negotiations with the Iranians, and through the course of those negotiations, the US finally puts on the table an offer for Iran. We’ll talk about the details of that. The Iranians reject that offer, and we’re now into the sixth round, which is supposed to take place on a Sunday. On the Thursday before the Sunday, the Israelis strike and they go after in a rather devastating campaign over a matter of now 12 days.
Mark Dubowitz (00:04:42)
They go over and go after Iran’s nuclear program, the key nuclear sites, going after weapons scientists who are responsible for building Iran’s nuclear weapons program and also go after top IRGC Islamic Revolutionary guard commanders as well as top military commanders, and yet there’s still this one site that is the most fortified site. It’s called Fordow. It’s an enrichment facility. It’s buried under a mountain, goes about 80 meters deep. It’s encased in concrete, it has advanced centrifuges and highly enriched uranium. The Israelis can do damage to it, but it’s clear it’s going to take the United States and our military power in order to severely degrade this facility, and Trump orders United States Air Force to fly B-II bombers and drop 12 massive ordnance penetrators, which are these 30,000 pound bombs on Fordow in order to, as he said, obliterate it, more realistically to severely degrade it. So that happens.
Lex Fridman (00:05:46)
And then he offers the Iranians as he’s been offering all the way through. You have an option, you can go back to Oman, I told you Oman, and you decided to force me to go to Fordow, but now we can go back for negotiations, and he forces a ceasefire on the Iranians, gets the Israelis to agree and that’s where we are today. That’s where as you say, a tentative ceasefire that just came into effect and we’ll see now if the Iranians decide to take President Trump on his repeated offers, join him in Oman for another round of negotiations. Scott, is there some stuff you want to add to that?
Scott Horton (00:06:21)
Sure. Well, he started with January, right? Trump’s second term here and the maximum pressure campaign essentially as should be clear to everyone. Now, all these negotiations were just a pretext for war. Trump and his entire cabinet must have known that the Ayatollah is not going to give up all enrichment. That is their latent nuclear deterrent. Their posture has been heavily implied, “Don’t attack us and we won’t make a nuke.” While America’s position was if you make a nuke, if you start to we’ll attack you. So it was the perfect standoff, but what happened was, and you might remember a few weeks ago, there was some talk about, “Well, maybe we could find a way to compromise on some enrichment. Maybe they could do a consortium with the Saudis.” And then nope, the pressure came down. No enrichment, zero enrichment, but that’s a red line.
Scott Horton (00:07:14)
Everyone knows and even now it’s probably less likely than ever that they’re going to give up enrichment. Sure, they bombed Fordow, but they didn’t destroy every last centrifuge in that place, and the Iranians are already announcing that they’re already begun construction on another facility under a taller mountain buried even deeper, and they figured out how to enrich uranium hexafluoride gas, what, 20 years ago now, and they will always be able to, and this is the slippery slope that we’re on with these wars is in fact, I saw a friend here on TV the other day. He almost pretty much just implied there saying, “Well now Trump has to go in.” We were told it’s just Israel doing it, don’t worry, but then no Trump has to hit Fordow or else now they’ll break out toward a nuclear weapon. So in for a penny, in for a pound, in for a ton.
Scott Horton (00:08:09)
And now once we bomb Fordow again and Natanz again and the new facility again, then it’ll be decided that nope, as Benjamin Netanyahu said the other day, you know what would really solve this problem? If we just kill the Ayatollah, then everything will be fine. Then we’ll have a regime change and then what? Then we’ll have a civil war with Bin Ladenites again in the catbird seat, just like George Bush put them in Iraq and Barack Obama, put them in Libya and in Syria, and we’ll have Azeris and Baluchi suicide bombers and Shiite revolutionaries and whoever all vying for power in the new absolute chaos stand. If you listen to the administration and Mr. Dubowitz, they’re essentially just implying that like, oh yeah, mission accomplished. We did it. Their nuclear program’s destroyed. Now we don’t have to worry about that anymore, but that’s not true. Now there’s every reason to believe, and we don’t know for sure.
Scott Horton (00:09:02)
There’s every reason to believe that at least is much more likely now that the Ayatollah will change his mind about God changing his mind and we’ll say that actually maybe we do need a nuclear deterrent. That’s really what it’s been for this whole time is a bluff. We have bullets in one pocket, revolver in another. Let’s not you and me fight and escalate this thing. It’s the same position by the way as Japan and Germany and Brazil. Two of the three of those are under America’s nuclear umbrella, I admit, but still where they’ve proven they’ve mastered the fuel cycle and they can make nuclear weapons, but hey, since nobody’s directly threatening them now, why escalate things and go ahead and make atom bombs? That has been their position the whole time because after all, they could not break out and make a nuke without everyone in the world knowing about it.
Scott Horton (00:09:45)
And that’s why Lex, and I’m sure you could vouch for me on this, if you’ve been watching TV over the past few weeks, you’ll hear Marco Rubio and all the government officials and all the warhawks say, “Oh yes, 60%. What do you think they need with that 60%?” Implying that oh yes, see, they’re racing toward a bomb, but you see how they always just imply that? They won’t come right out and say that because it’s a ridiculous lie. They could have enriched up to 90 plus percent uranium 235 this whole time. The reason they were enriching up to 60% was in reaction to Israeli sabotage. First of all, assassinating their nuclear scientists and then their sabotage [inaudible 00:10:19]. They started enriching up to 60% just like they did in the Obama years to have a bargaining chip to negotiate away.
Scott Horton (00:10:25)
Under the JCPOA, they shipped out every bit of their enriched uranium to France to be turned into fuel rods and then ship back into the country to be used in their reactors, and so they’re just trying to get us back in that deal. It is an illusion and I don’t know exactly what’s in this man’s mind, but it’s just not true that they’re making nuclear weapons, and it has been a lie of Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud party regime, and for that matter, the Khatima regime of Ehud Olmert before him that this is a threat that has to be preempted when in fact it never was anything more than a latent nuclear deterrent. Iran’s Nuclear Program
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