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Eye For Iran
Iran International English
84 episodes
2 days ago
From Iran International comes the 'Eye for Iran' podcast, a weekly show that will take listeners beyond the headlines, deep into the Iran stories that matter most. With compelling interviews, expert analysis and high impact investigations, host Negar Mojtahedi examines the latest developments in and around Iran. 
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From Iran International comes the 'Eye for Iran' podcast, a weekly show that will take listeners beyond the headlines, deep into the Iran stories that matter most. With compelling interviews, expert analysis and high impact investigations, host Negar Mojtahedi examines the latest developments in and around Iran. 
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"Mullahs must get lost": Iran protests threaten to topple the theocracy | Eye for Iran | EP 84
Chants of “Mullahs must get lost” are spreading across Iran six days after a collapsing currency and shuttered bazaars triggered the largest nationwide protests since the 2022 Woman, Life, Freedom movement. What began as demonstrations over economic hardship has evolved into a nationwide uprising directly targeting the Supreme Leader, posing one of the most serious challenges to Iran’s theocracy in years.

On Eye for Iran, host Negar Mojtahedi asks: Can the Islamic Republic still control the situation — or is something deeper breaking?

Joining us:

* Shayan Samii — former US government appointee in intelligence and foreign policy
* Arash Azizi — journalist and author of What Iranians Want: Women, Life, Freedom
* Danny Citrinowicz — former head of the Iran branch in Israeli military intelligence
* Alan Eyre — former US State Department Persian-language spokesperson and Iran specialist
* Alex Vatanka — Director of the Iran Program, Middle East Institute
* Joseph Epstein — Director, Turan Research Center at the Yorktown Institute
* Bozorgmehr Sharafedin — Iran International Digital lead and former Reuters journalist

We break down:

– Who these protesters are — and why bazaaris matter
– How economic collapse is fueling anger nationwide
– How the Islamic Republic may respond, and what signals to watch next

Plus: a deep dive into growing talk of regime change after the Trump–Netanyahu meeting — what Israel actually wants, what Washington is prepared to do and how any external pressure could shape the protests inside Iran.

Bozorgmehr also explains why this protest wave may be harder to contain: broader networks, deeper grievances and a regime weakened after the 12-day war and ongoing economic freefall.

Will these protests lead to the end of the Islamic Republic? Tell us in the comments.

Contents for this video:

00:00 – Cold open: anger over economic collapse
00:23 – Intro: is Iran’s regime nearing the end?
03:45 – Who are the protesters and what do they want? (Shayan)
06:24 – Protests spread nationwide and the leadership vacuum (Arash)
13:19 – No “silver bullet” for Iran’s economic crisis (Danny)
19:00 – Protester courage, opposition factions and Western support
27:29 – Who is on the streets? Gen Z, bazaaris, workers (Arash)
32:55 – Opposition disunity and scenarios for change after Khamenei
44:39 – Regime change versus change from within, and the exiled opposition
54:40 – Does fixing the economy save the regime? (panel wrap)

57:44 – Trump and Netanyahu meeting: is regime change a fantasy?
01:03:04 – How could regime change or system collapse actually unfold?
01:09:41 – Hopelessness inside the regime and IRGC’s next moves
01:13:23 – War scenarios: Iran, Israel, Trump and the next clash
01:18:53 – Ten features that make this protest wave different (Bozorgmehr)
01:25:58 – Bazaaris break with the regime and Iran’s failing state economy
01:34:41 – Comparing this to Women, Life, Freedom and what comes next
01:41:06 – Final thoughts and Eye for Iran newsletter promo

#iran #iranprotests #iranuprising #iraneconomy #iranpolitics #trump #netanyahu #israeliran #womenlifefreedom #middleeast #podcast #irgc #usforeignpolicy #iraninternational #eyeforiran #youtube #shorts #middleeast
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2 days ago
1 hour 41 minutes

Eye For Iran
Iran 2025: crisis without collapse —Israel, accountability & YouTube creators | Eye for Iran | EP 83
Iran exits 2025 under visible strain. Direct confrontation with Israel, setbacks to Tehran’s proxy network, and rising domestic pressure have shaken the regime — but not toppled it.

In this Eye for Iran special, Avi Melamed, Jay Solomon, and Dr. Shahram Kholdi explain what really changed inside Iran, what didn’t, and the biggest risks heading into 2026 — including potential renewed conflict between Iran, Israel and Hezbollah.

We also speak with Shahin Milani, Executive Director of the Iran Human Rights Documentation Center, about a landmark criminal complaint naming 40 Iranian officials for alleged crimes against humanity during the Women, Life, Freedom protests — and what universal jurisdiction could mean for accountability.

And Siavash Rokni, an Iranian pop culture expert joins us to unpack YouTube’s new ad policy, how it has slashed income for Iranian creators, and why it may strengthen the regime’s cultural control despite fewer ads for viewers.

Contents for this video:

00:00 — Intro: Iran exits 2025 in crisis — but not collapse

00:46 — Panel begins: What really changed this year?

03:05 — Iranians losing fear — and what that means for the regime

05:54 — Did the 12-Day War with Israel change the balance?

10:22 — Deterrence shattered: Israel vs Iran’s proxy strategy

14:49 — Looking ahead to 2026: escalation risks and miscalculation

27:43 — Predictions: confrontation, diplomacy… or both?

37:18 — Accountability segment: Argentina files landmark case

39:15 — Universal jurisdiction — how Iran’s officials could face charges

44:39 — Victims’ stories and why documenting evidence matters

50:20 — YouTube policy change: Iranian creators lose revenue

54:23 — Culture vs control: how the regime benefits

1:06:57 — Final thoughts & outro — what to watch next

#Iran #EyeForIran #WomenLifeFreedom #IranIsrael #MiddleEast #HumanRights #geopolitics #youtube #iran #digitalfreedom #shorts
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1 week ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Eye For Iran
Drought to Flooding, Travel Ban on Iranians and Mass Arrests in Iran | Eye for Iran | EP 82
Iran's convergence of crises is upending people's lives both inside and outside the country.

On this episode of Eye for Iran, we examine three developments you need to understand right now. Environmental researcher and hydraulic structures expert Roozbeh Eskandari explains how Iran can go from severe drought to destructive flooding, why these extremes are driven by mismanagement rather than nature alone and why flooding does little to resolve Iran’s deepening water crisis.

We then turn to the United States, where expanded travel bans and immigration restrictions are leaving many Iranians in limbo. Iranian-American immigration attorney Ali Rahnama breaks down what the new policies actually mean in practice, who is most at risk and what families should be prepared for in the weeks and months ahead.

Finally, we look inside Iran, where arrests continue following a memorial ceremony for a human rights lawyer who died under disputed circumstances. Psychotherapist and activist Azadeh Afsahi, who works closely with political prisoners and their families, shares what is known about the detainees, the conditions they face and what these arrests reveal about the reality behind claims of social opening in Iran.

You can catch episode 82 of Eye for Iran on YouTube or listen on any podcast platform of your choosing.

#iran #water #flooding #nargesmohammadi #khosrowalikordi #toomajsalehi #trump #usa #immigration #drought

Contents of this video:

Segment 1 – From drought to flooding: Iran’s water crisis
Guest: Roozbeh Eskandari, environmental researcher and hydraulic structures expert

00:00 Intro – Iran at a breaking point
00:13 Why Iran’s drought turned into flooding
02:07 How bad governance drives both extremes
03:10 Climate change as an intensifier, not the cause
05:27 Soil erosion, urban planning and destructive floods
07:19 Environmental injustice and who pays the price
09:18 Why poorer neighborhoods flood first
11:26 Can flooding recharge Iran’s aquifers
13:43 “Territorial collapse” and water bankruptcy
18:51 Water scarcity, social tension and what comes next

Segment 2 – US travel ban and immigration crackdown
Guest: Ali Rahnama, Executive Director of the Iranian American Legal Defense Fund

25:36 What the new US travel ban actually changes
27:03 Deportations, paused visas and green card uncertainty
31:42 Asylum seekers, detention and due process concerns
34:59 Allegations of coordination with the Iranian regime
42:29 Notices of intent to deny and legal limbo
46:41 Dual nationals and long-term immigration risks

Segment 3 – Arrests, repression and resistance inside Iran
Guest: Azadeh Afsahi, psychotherapist working with political prisoners

50:17 Arrests after memorial for human rights lawyer
51:30 Families left without information or legal access
54:10 Visible defiance under the same laws and repression
56:10 Toomaj Salehi, trauma and breaking the silence

Segment 4 – Closing
01:03:02 Final thoughts and where to watch or listen
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Eye For Iran
Why the Islamic Republic endures despite discontent | Eye for Iran | EP 81
Former CIA analyst and National Security Council director Kenneth Pollack joins Eye for Iran to explain why he believes Iran has been in a “pre-revolutionary state” for years, why revolutions succeed only when regimes lose the will or capacity to use force and how Khamenei’s eventual succession could reshape everything.

Then, Behnam Ben Taleblu of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) breaks down President Donald Trump’s new National Security Strategy and why Iran is dramatically downplayed compared to 2017 — plus the risks of an “indifference” moment when the Islamic Republic, according to Taleblu, is “down but not out.”

Finally, we speak with Tatyana Eatwell of Doughty Street Chambers in the UK about the death of Iranian defense lawyer Khosrow Alikordi. Authorities cite cardiac arrest, while colleagues raise serious concerns about state involvement. What does this case mean for lawyers, detainees and due process in Iran and what role can international mechanisms play?

You can watch episode 81 of Eye for Iran on YouTube or listen on any podcast platform of your choosing.

Contents of this video:

00:00 Intro — Is Iran in a Pre-Revolutionary State?

Ken Pollack: Iran, Revolution, and Regime Change
01:22 Why Iran Has Been “Pre-Revolutionary” for Years
06:55 Why the Nuclear Issue Isn’t the Core Iran Problem
11:30 Iran’s Regional Ambitions and the Axis of Resistance
16:20 After October 7: Is Tehran Winning or Losing?
20:43 Why Iran’s Uprisings Keep Failing
28:49 What Happens After Khamenei?

Behnam Ben Taleblu: Trump’s Iran Strategy
37:18 Trump’s New National Security Strategy and Iran
41:56 Why the Iran Threat Is Being Downplayed
44:37 “Down but Not Out”: Risks of Strategic Indifference

Tatyana Eatwell: The Alikordi Case
47:36 The Death of Lawyer Khosrow Alikordi
48:32 Tatyana Eatwell (Doughty Street Chambers) on What This Means
52:32 Why Lawyers and Dissidents Face Growing Danger

58:08 Closing — Why Iran’s Future Remains Uncertain

#iran #usa #trump #cia #youtube #shorts #khamenei #regimechange
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3 weeks ago
58 minutes

Eye For Iran
Iran’s cultural explosion: is it real or state controlled? | Eye for Iran | EP 80
This week on Eye for Iran, we look at Iran through three connected lenses: history, culture, and a society that some say is transforming in real time.

First, Ambassador John Limbert – one of the American diplomats taken hostage in 1979 – reflects on what he witnessed in the early days of the revolution, how the Islamic Republic has (and hasn’t) changed over five decades, and why the hostility between Washington and Tehran has outlasted the Cold War. He reacts to Donald Trump’s assertion that “Iran is a bully no more,” and explains why he’s wary of predictions about the Islamic Republic's collapse.

Then, researcher and postdoctoral fellow Siavash Rokni breaks down the controversy over Shervin Hajipour’s licensed album and the sudden “normalization” of rap in Iran. He explains how shows like BaZia and state-linked streaming platforms are being used to hijack youth culture, control the rap aesthetic and turn 25 years of underground music into a profitable, controllable industry and why he sees it as a sophisticated PR performance.

Finally, journalist and senior Iran analyst at DAWN Omid Memarian joins to examine Iran’s apparent social renaissance: street concerts, jazz festivals, desert raves, and a Gen Z that openly pushes back on hijab rules and refuses to live a double life. He argues that the loosening of social restrictions is driven from below, not granted from above, and that this movement has deep political implications, even if the clerical establishment tries to present it as a controlled opening.

You can watch this week's episode of Eye for Iran on YouTube or listen on any podcast platform of your choosing.

Contents of this video:

00:00:00 – Intro: Is Iran really changing?
00:01:49 – Ambassador John Limbert joins the program
00:02:03 – Trump says “Iran is a bully no more” – Limbert reacts
00:06:30 – How the hostage crisis reshaped Iran and crushed democratic hopes
00:11:28 – Same rulers, new society: what has (and hasn’t) changed in 45 years
00:16:35 – Brain drain, diaspora, and a creative generation stuck between two Irans
00:22:18 – Segment 2: Siavash Rokni on youth culture and rap
00:23:27 – What is BaZia and why it matters for Iran’s rap scene
00:30:02 – Why the state is “normalizing” rap: money, control, and PR performance
00:39:12 – Shervin Hajipour backlash: betrayal, survival, and public anger
00:41:06 – DIY and parallel economies: how independent artists resist the system
00:45:36 – Segment 3: Omid Memarian on Iran’s social opening and crackdown
00:46:24 – Mahsa Amini, the 12-day war, and a “worn out” repression machine
00:51:55 – Not just Tehran: how far the social shift reaches beyond big cities
00:53:20 – Explosion of expectations: Gen Z vs the system
00:55:27 – Raves, festivals, and imagining a future without the Islamic Republic
01:02:11 – Outro and Eye for Iran newsletter/info

#iran #shervinhajipour #music #rap #news #culture #podcast #youtube #shorts #usa #trump #eyeforIran #genz
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1 month ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Eye For Iran
Iran wary of US push in Venezuela | IRGC cyber leak & child marriage probe | Eye for Iran | EP 79
The United States has launched one of its most visible military deployments in years off the coast of Venezuela — a major operation aimed at narco-terror networks and the Maduro government. Retired four-star General Joseph Votel joins Eye for Iran to explain how decisions like this are made, what Washington’s posture actually signals, and why moves in the Caribbean inevitably carry an indirect message for countries like Iran, even if they aren’t the main focus.

Next, we examine an Iran International investigation revealing new details about “Department 40,” an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) intelligence and cyber unit known as Charming Kitten. Cybersecurity expert Amin Sabeti explains how leaked files show the unit tracking dissidents, diplomats, journalists, think tank experts -- and even hacking institutions in countries friendly to Tehran.

Finally, we look at a separate investigation by an Iranian reformist newspaper uncovering that a licensed matchmaking platform in Iran is allowing parents to register children as young as 13 for marriage. Child rights advocate Nazanin Afshin-Jam explains why this platform will likely increase the number of child marriages in Iran especially with the fraught economic conditions.

A look at US policy, Iran’s external activities, and the human rights issues unfolding inside the country — all in one episode.

You can watch Eye for Iran on YouTube or listen on any podcast platform of your choosing.

Contents of this video:

00:00:00 US sends 12,000 troops near Venezuela – cold open and episode intro
00:02:47 Venezuela, Iran and US planning – first question to Gen. Votel
00:05:15 How Washington makes military decisions on Venezuela
00:07:05 Indirect impact on Iran and messaging to Tehran
00:09:24 Covert options and information warfare against Maduro
00:13:46 Deterrence, 12,000 troops and message to other adversaries
00:17:05 Votel’s time as CENTCOM commander and Iran’s influence in the region
00:21:05 How to confront and engage Iran going forward
00:24:15 Can the US sustain major deployments in the Caribbean and Middle East?
00:26:37 Leak exposes IRGC Department 40 cyber unit
00:30:36 Why Iran’s hackers target even friendly states
00:35:50 How deep the hacks go and how to protect yourself
00:39:04 Investigation: matchmaking platform and child marriage
00:43:22 Nazanin’s past campaign saving a child bride from execution
00:47:43 What the world can do to pressure Tehran on child marriage
00:49:28 Outro – how to follow Eye for Iran

#iran #venezuela #usa #trump #hacker #hack #children #centcom #narconews #podcast #shorts #youtube
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1 month ago
50 minutes

Eye For Iran
Would Iran race toward the bomb? | Eye for Iran | EP 78
Iran says it is ready to talk to the United States on its own terms and has paused uranium enrichment after US and Israeli strikes. At the same time Tehran is allegedly building a secret enrichment site at Pickaxe Mountain and blocking inspectors. This while a leaked UN watchdog report shows there is no clear oversight of its 60 percent enriched uranium - enough for around ten nuclear weapons.

In this episode of Eye for Iran Negar Mojtahedi sits down with nonproliferation expert Mark Fitzpatrick, author of “The Iranian Nuclear Crisis,” former US Deputy Assistant Secretary for Non Proliferation and associate fellow with the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). They break down Iran’s long-term strategy of nuclear hedging, why the Twelve Day War may have strengthened Tehran’s desire for a nuclear option and how Israel’s strikes have “temporized” but not ended the threat.

They also explore what happens if Saudi Arabia secures a civilian nuclear deal with President Donald Trump, whether this could spark a regional nuclear arms race involving Egypt, Turkey and the UAE and if Iran might ever turn to North Korea for help. What is Washington’s real end game and how far will Israel go to block any US–Iran deal? Watch the full conversation to find out or listen on any podcast platform of your choosing.

Contents of this video:

0:00 Intro
01:23 – Introducing Mark Fitzpatrick
01:59 – Iran’s long term nuclear hedging strategy
04:26 – Growing calls inside Iran to pursue the bomb
06:02 – Risks of a nuclear armed Iran and regional dominoes
07:33 – Saudi nuclear ambitions and Trump meeting in DC
09:03 – Could Saudi enrichment trigger a regional arms race
10:55 – Iran–US negotiations and the zero enrichment deadlock
13:21 – Israel’s strikes and the era of “temporizing”
17:55 – Missing 60 percent uranium and IAEA blind spots
20:12 – Did the Twelve Day War help or hurt long term stability
31:37 – Could Iran turn to North Korea for nuclear help

#iran #israel #saudiarabia #usa #trump #nuclear #podcast #news #youtube #shorts #middleeast
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1 month ago
42 minutes

Eye For Iran
Iran’s water crisis, Israel–Iran tensions and Syria’s new direction | Eye for Iran | EP 77
Iran is confronting one of the most serious environmental and geopolitical turning points in its modern history. In this edition of Eye for Iran, three critical conversations reveal how quickly conditions are shifting and what may come next for the region.

The episode opens with Dr. Kaveh Madani, former senior Iranian environmental official and now head of the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health. He warns that Tehran is rapidly approaching what he calls Day Zero, with major reservoirs hitting dead storage, groundwater collapsing, and millions of residents at risk of losing reliable access to water. He explains why drought, climate pressure, and years of mismanagement have pushed Iran into national water bankruptcy.

Professor Aram Hessami, a political science professor based in Maryland, then breaks down new reports suggesting that senior Israeli officials believe the window is closing to force major change in Iran before 2029. He explains what these claims actually signal about Israel’s strategy, why regime change rhetoric rarely matches reality, and how misreading the Iranian public could lead to deeper instability.

Jasmine Naamou, who was in the room with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa during his historic visit to Washington, describes Syria’s emerging shift away from decades of Iranian influence and toward a closer alignment with the West.

You can watch the full episode on YouTube or listen on any podcast platform of your choosing.

#iran #water #israel #syria #trump #usa #podcast #news #middleeast #youtube #shorts
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1 month ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Eye For Iran
From guns to votes? Iran's plan in Iraq and why it matters | Eye for Iran | EP 76
Tehran is allegedly urging its Shia militias in Iraq to swap guns for ballots in a shift that could reshape Baghdad’s power balance and test Washington’s resolve.

“Iraq may become, in a very odd way, the Achilles heel of the Trump administration,” said historian Dr Shahram Kholdi on Eye for Iran.

Jay Solomon, author of the Iran Wars, said that while Tehran is “on its back foot,” it remains “committed to rebuilding its proxy network."

Alex Vatanka, Director of the Iran Program at the Middle East Institute, added that “the regime is trying to rebuild” rather than reform.

This week, host Negar Mojtahedi and her three guests also examine Iran’s nuclear standoff, Khamenei’s praise for the 1979 embassy takeover and the suspicious death of dissident Omid Sarlak.

#iran #iraq #usa #trump #news #podcast #middleeast #youtube #shorts

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1 month ago
47 minutes

Eye For Iran
A free Palestine would undermine Tehran’s power, Gaza activists say | Eye for Iran | EP 75
Two Gaza-born activists tell Eye for Iran that Tehran’s support for Hamas has not only prolonged Palestinian suffering but also strengthened hardliners in Israel.
Khalil Sayegh, now based in Washington DC, and Hamza Howidy, who fled Gaza in 2023, argue that Iran has used Palestinians as pawns to justify its regional ambitions.
They say a free and independent Palestine would strip the Islamic Republic of its main ideological weapon — the plight of the Palestinian people — and further weaken Tehran’s regional sway after two years of war.
You can watch the full episode on YouTube or any podcast platform of your choosing.
#gaza #israel #hamas #usa #iran #shorts #youtube #podcast #news
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2 months ago
41 minutes

Eye For Iran
War fears and viral scandal: Iran faces upheaval inside and out | Eye for Iran | EP 74
Former Israeli ambassador to the United States Michael Oren tells Eye for Iran that Tehran’s growing isolation and lessons it drew from the recent 12-day war could make it a more formidable opponent. “Iran feels cornered,” Oren warns, “and that’s when nations become most dangerous.”

Oren discusses Iran’s evolving military tactics, Israel’s decision to agree to a ceasefire and why he believes the post-war Middle East may be undergoing its most significant changes since the Six-Day War.

Later, host Negar Mojtahedi speaks with Iran International’s Maryam Sinaiee about the leaked video of the lavish wedding for ex-security chief Ali Shamkhani’s daughter - a scandal that has unsettled Tehran’s ruling elite. Sinaiee examines the public backlash and potential infighting surrounding the video.

You can watch this episode on YouTube or listen on any podcast platform of your choosing.

#iran #iranian #israel #usa #trump #nuclear #wedding #shamkhani
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2 months ago
49 minutes

Eye For Iran
Ex-Israeli intel officer: Iran–Israel war ‘almost imminent’ | Eye for Iran | EP 73
Former Israeli intelligence officer Danny Citrinowicz tells Eye for Iran a new and far deadlier conflict between Israel and Iran is “almost imminent.”

Citrinowicz says both sides wrongly believe they “won” the last war — a miscalculation that makes another, even more violent escalation inevitable. He warns the United States is still chasing a deal while Israel aims to weaken or topple the clerical establishment, a dangerous imbalance that could ignite a wider regional war.

We also examine satellite evidence appearing to show Iran’s rebuilding its nuclear capabilities south of Natanz, President Trump’s Knesset speech claiming victory, and growing signs that Washington and Tel Aviv are no longer aligned on Iran policy.

Watch the full Eye for Iran interview on YouTube for insight into what the next Iran–Israel war could look like — and whether diplomacy can still stop it. You can also listen to this episode of Eye for Iran on any podcast platform of your choosing.

#iran #israel #iranian #israeli #intelligence #war #podcast #news #middleeast #shorts #youtube #iraninternational
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2 months ago
49 minutes

Eye For Iran
Why some hardliners in Iran want to keep sanctions in place | Eye for Iran | EP 72
Oil sanctions were meant to throttle Iran’s revenue but have instead enriched its elite.
Eurasia Group Iran and oil analyst Greg Brew joins Negar Mojtahedi to explain how Iran keeps selling over a million barrels of barrels a day through shadow networks which profit wildly from the murky trade.
We also explore China’s role in sustaining Iran’s oil industry and shadowy tycoons like Babak Zanjani, who embody the paradox of Iran’s undercover economy.
You can watch the full episode on YouTube or listen on any podcast platform of your choosing.#iraninternational #ایران_اینترنشنال #iran #china #sanctions #oil #usa #trump #youtube #shorts #podcast #news
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2 months ago
47 minutes

Eye For Iran
Iran sanctions snapback heralds suffering, possible war | Eye for Iran | EP 71
International sanctions renewed on Tehran over the weekend are already making life harder for ordinary Iranians and may signal an impasse that could lead to renewed war, experts told Iran International’s podcast Eye for Iran.
In this Eye for Iran episode, host Negar Mojtahedi speaks with economist Mahdi Ghodsi and analyst Holly Dagres to break down what may lie ahead.
Subscribe to Eye for Iran for expert insights, real voices, and in-depth analysis you won’t hear anywhere else.
You can watch the full episode on YouTube or listen on any podcast platform of your choosing.
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3 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Eye For Iran
UNGA Special: After snapback, will the US declare victory too soon? | Eye for Iran | EP 70
From the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Eye for Iran asks: Are we moving closer to war with Iran? At the center of this year’s agenda is Tehran’s nuclear program and the enforcement of snapback sanctions.

Behnam Ben Taleblu of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies explains what snapback really means for Iran. Israel’s Ambassador Danny Danon weighs in on whether diplomacy is enough — or if military action is inevitable. And author Jonathan Harounoff joins to discuss his new book "Unveiled", diving deep into the Women, Life, Freedom movement and the disconnect between Iran’s rulers and its people.
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3 months ago
38 minutes

Eye For Iran
Arash Sobhani on Mahsa Amini & Iran’s viral concerts: propaganda or progress? | Eye for Iran | EP 69
Musician Arash Sobhani (Kiosk) joins journalist Negar Mojtahedi on Eye for Iran to unpack the third anniversary of Mahsa Amini, the paradox of joy under repression, and why “hope misled us.”

From women discarding compulsory hijab at Tehran concerts, to trust, honesty, and unity in the Iranian opposition, Sobhani asks whether joy itself can be resistance — or if it risks being used as propaganda.

Watch the full episode on YouTube or listen to the full podcast on Spotify, Apple, and all platforms.
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#iran #sirvankhosravi #iranconcerts #youtube #shorts #news #podcast #iranian #iraninternational #kiosk #music #persian #culture #iranian
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3 months ago
38 minutes

Eye For Iran
US attack on Iran was sound but talks must win peace, ex-US diplomat says | Eye for Iran | EP 68
US attacks on Iranian nuclear sites forestalled their potential push toward a bomb but a deal must be reached to guarantee Tehran will not go nuclear, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Joel Rubin told Iran International.
#Iraninternational #ایران_اینترنشنال
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3 months ago
36 minutes

Eye For Iran
Nuclear crisis looms: expert warns Iran sanctions snapback could spark war | Eye for Iran | EP 67
Nicole Grajewski of the Carnegie Endowment joins Eye for Iran this week to warn that Europe’s move to reinstate UN sanctions on Iran through the so-called "snapback" mechanism could push Tehran to quit the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) — and give Israel justification for new strikes. With uranium stockpiles near weapons-grade and US diplomacy on the sidelines, is a nuclear crisis inevitable? Watch this week's episode of Eye for Iran on YouTube or any podcast platform of your choosing. #Iran #Iraninternational #ایران_اینترنشنال #NuclearCrisis #SnapbackSanctions #IranSanctions #IAEA
#NonProliferation #USIran #IsraelIran #EyeForIran #MiddleEast
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4 months ago
48 minutes

Eye For Iran
Shirin Ebadi: “We are moving closer to end of Islamic Republic” | Eye for Iran | EP 65
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi says Iran is heading toward collapse — with daily executions, economic freefall, and widespread shortages of water and electricity. In this Eye for Iran interview, she explains why reform is impossible, why Western governments have failed Iranians, and how the people themselves can bring about peaceful regime change through unity, nationwide strikes, and a UN-supervised referendum.

Her message to Iranians: the cost of living under this regime is greater than the cost of change. Unity is the key to victory.
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4 months ago
35 minutes

Eye For Iran
Awakening from nightmare: Iran’s future beyond the Islamic Republic | Eye for Iran | EP 65 |
Stanford professor and historian Abbas Milani says the Islamic Republic's real opposition is not abroad but inside the country — women walking unveiled, teachers refusing propaganda, and artists reimagining history. Calling the Islamic Republic a “cancer” and a “totalitarian nightmare,” Milani insists Iran’s resilience points to a brighter future as people have woken from that nightmare.
“Iranian society is more represented by intellectuals who used to be religious and now go and kiss the feet of a Baha’i and say, I’m sorry for everything we have done to you,” Milani said. “That’s the future of Iran. Those women are the future of Iran. They are the opposition to this regime.”
Watch the full conversation now on YouTube, or listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts.
#iran #iranian #womanlifefreedom #podcast #youtube #shorts #news #irannews #1953coup #islamicrepublic #iranprotests
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4 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes

Eye For Iran
From Iran International comes the 'Eye for Iran' podcast, a weekly show that will take listeners beyond the headlines, deep into the Iran stories that matter most. With compelling interviews, expert analysis and high impact investigations, host Negar Mojtahedi examines the latest developments in and around Iran.