Iran in the Multipolar World
Today, we are joined by Seyed Mohammad Marandi, a Professor of English Literature and Orientalism at the University of Tehran, to dispel the Western myths surrounding the Islamic Republic and examine its rise to power, foreign policy, and leadership in the axis of resistance.
Some good history lessons, if complicated and difficult to follow. Perhaps a key element here is the de-centralized and dependent character of Al-Qaeda and/or Islamic State through all the incarnations; external support from Gulf monarchies and NATO regimes (above all the USA) was consistent, long lasting and enduring. i remember… Read more »
Yeah, the reality of Iran as opposed to western-built narrative is like day and night. And the same for Russia, North Korea, Venezuela, and all other imperial targets. The Empire of Lies, lies, lies…. I remember a similar joke from one of the Gulf Wars on Iraq. US bombers wore… Read more »