As Donald Trump heads back to the White House, it’s believed that Iran can now produce a nuclear bomb's worth of enriched uranium in less than 2 weeks. During his first term, Trump's 'maximum pressure' sanctions failed to prevent Iran from advancing its nuclear programme. Now, with Tehran possessing over 6,600 kg of uranium and relations with Saudi Arabia improving, the Middle East landscape has dramatically shifted. Will Trump's return escalate nuclear tensions, or could new regional dynamics offer paths to diplomacy?

Guests:

Seyed Mostafa Khoshcheshm
Iranian Affairs Analyst

Mark Kimmitt
Retired Brigadier General in the US Army

Hooshang Amirahmadi
President of American Iranian Council