Last updated: June 3, 2026
The Iran War is Groong’s umbrella tag for the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict — a wider war that expanded well beyond the initial 12-Day War of June 2025 into a broader, more destructive confrontation in 2026 involving additional regional actors, ground operations, and a transformed Middle Eastern order. While the 12-Day War marked the opening phase of direct military exchanges, the Iran War covers the full arc: from the roots of the Israel-Iran conflict, through the ceasefire and its collapse, to the escalation into the wider 2026 conflict and the regional fallout that continues to reverberate.
From the 12-Day War to the wider conflict. The 12-Day War — Israel’s June 2025 strikes on Iranian nuclear infrastructure at Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow, and Iran’s retaliatory missile campaign — ended with a US-brokered ceasefire. That ceasefire, however, proved fragile. The underlying drivers of the Iran-Israel war remained unresolved: Iran’s nuclear program, the status of its proxy networks, and the question of deterrence. As the ceasefire frayed and the war with Iran resumed at larger scale in 2026, the conflict drew in more actors and expanded beyond the air and missile exchanges that characterized the initial phase. The Iran-Israel conflict 2026 became a different kind of war — one with consequences that no regional power could insulate itself from.
Iran War ceasefire and collapse. The Iran War ceasefire negotiations of mid-2025 were driven primarily by American pressure and the exhaustion of both sides after the intense 12-day exchange. But the ceasefire papered over unresolved disputes and left Iran’s strategic capacity degraded but not destroyed. Groong’s coverage of the post-ceasefire period tracks the political dynamics inside Iran — where the IRGC and Supreme Leader Khamenei held effective power throughout, regardless of President Masoud Pezeshkian ’s reformist posture — and the decisions that led back to escalation and the broader Iran War update that followed in 2026.
The wider 2026 conflict. Iran War news in 2026 shifted markedly in character from the air campaign of the year before. The war expanded in geographic scope and in the number of parties drawn into direct or proxy involvement. Groong episodes on the Iran War 2025-2026 arc examine how the conflict reshaped the regional balance: the role of Hezbollah and other Iranian proxies, the position of Gulf states, Russian calculations in the context of Ukraine, and how a protracted Iran-Israel war altered the assumptions that had governed Middle Eastern security for decades. For listeners seeking an Iran War explained in strategic terms — not just day-to-day Iran War update coverage — Groong’s analysis provides context anchored in the region’s longer history.
Iran War and the South Caucasus. The Iran War South Caucasus dimension is central to Groong’s coverage and distinguishes it from mainstream Western outlets. Iran shares a land border with Armenia, has long served as a counterweight to the Turkey-Pakistan-Azerbaijan axis, and plays an irreplaceable role in Armenia’s energy and transit routing. The Iran War Armenia implications are direct: a weakened or destabilized Iran removes one of the few structural constraints on Azerbaijani and Turkish pressure on Yerevan. Groong episodes examine how the expanded war affects the Zangezur corridor dispute, whether Azerbaijan exploited Iran’s distraction to press new demands, how the INSTC corridor through Iranian territory was disrupted, and what the longer arc of the conflict means for Armenian security and sovereignty.
Browse all Groong episodes tagged Iran War below.
Below are all Groong episodes tagged with Iran War.
Episode 531 | Recorded: April 14, 2026
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Episode 531 | Recorded: April 14, 2026
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This Week in Review examines how foreign shocks and internal political pressures are converging for Armenia. We look at the breakdown of US-Iran talks and the threat of a new naval blockade, Viktor Orban’s defeat in Hungary and what it may mean for the region, and fresh polling in Armenia on security, war, free speech, voter participation, and party support ahead of the 2026 elections. The episode also explores whether the Abkhaz railway could offer Armenia a real alternative to routes that deepen dependence on Azerbaijan and Turkey, and what the latest polling says about the opposition’s position.
Episode 530 | Recorded: April 7, 2026
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Episode 530 | Recorded: April 7, 2026
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In this Week in Review, Hovik and Asbed discussed the escalating US-Israeli war on Iran and the danger of a wider regional catastrophe; we reflected on the tenth anniversary of the April 2016 Four-Day War and what it revealed about Armenia’s military and diplomatic posture; we examined the fallout from Pashinyan’s Moscow visit and the increasingly blunt Russian response, and reviewed the fast-moving Armenian election campaign, including pressure on the opposition, EU involvement, and the emerging strategies of major the various alliances.
Episode 528 | Recorded: March 30, 2026
Episode 528 | Recorded: March 30, 2026
Episode 527 | Recorded: March 23, 2026
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