
Mark Levin Podcast 1/14/26 - Voices of the Voiceless: The Fight for Freedom in Iran
Jan 15, 2026
The ongoing crisis in Iran escalates as military movements hint at possible U.S. intervention. Zuhdi Jasser discusses the oppressive nature of political Islam, emphasizing the need for reform to ensure individual freedoms. Levin sharply critiques the Democratic party's narratives surrounding ICE and immigration policies while showcasing the severe human rights abuses in Iran. Eyewitness accounts reveal shocking atrocities against protesters. Meanwhile, discussions arise regarding the Supreme Court's influence on national security and trade.
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Military Posture Suggests Imminent Action
- Mark Levin argues significant U.S. military movement around Iran suggests intervention may be imminent and requires full preparedness.
- He warns repositioning assets takes time and any attack would need careful staging to protect exposed forces.
Political Islam As Centralized Control
- Mark Levin cites Zuhdi Jasser's concept of "political Islam" as a system seeking centralized control over mind, body, society, and government.
- He claims Islam requires an enlightenment and reform away from theocracy toward individual liberty.
Use Delay To Position Forces Safely
- Levin suggests delaying visible action can be strategic to position assets and buy time for preparedness.
- He implies public statements may be a deliberate rope-a-dope to ready forces.





