Thoughts on Foreign Intervention in Iran

February 12
8 mins

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In this episode, Saman Askari reads his latest Substack essay on how Iran’s crisis is being misframed through debates about foreign intervention. The piece centers the mass killing of unarmed protesters by the Islamic Republic and argues that much Western commentary has obscured that reality by prioritizing abstract geopolitical narratives over the lived experience of repression inside Iran.

Drawing on Iran’s history and comparative cases elsewhere, the episode explores why skepticism toward intervention is deeply ingrained, yet secondary for many Iranians facing survival under an increasingly brutal regime. It is a reflection on moral clarity, historical context, and the limits of theory when confronting mass state violence.

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