KAOS THEORY

Kaos Theory Episode 10: Kim Ghattas

Aug 13, 2025
Kim Ghattas, an Emmy Award-winning Middle East expert and author of "Black Wave," shares her insights into the geopolitical landscape shaped by historical events. She discusses the pivotal year of 1979, examining how the Iranian Revolution and the siege of Mecca ignited a rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran. Ghattas also explores sectarian divides, the balance of modernization and conservatism in Saudi governance, and the ongoing impact of these dynamics on the region's increasingly complex political environment.
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ANECDOTE

Beirut Roots Shaped Her Reporting

  • Kim Ghattas grew up on the front lines of the Lebanese Civil War and decided at 13 to become a journalist. Her personal experience of war shaped her career reporting the Middle East and U.S. foreign policy.
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1979 As The Regional Inflection Point

  • The year 1979 was a cultural as well as geopolitical turning point across the Middle East. It combined the Iranian Revolution, the Mecca siege, and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan to unleash political, militant, and culturally conservative Islam.
INSIGHT

How Khomeini Seized Power

  • Khomeini rose amid a mixed revolutionary coalition but turned the movement into a theocratic state using Vilayat al-Faqih. He outmaneuvered secular and leftist allies and consolidated power through repression and institutional change.
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