

Jacobin Radio: A Dangerous Turning Point in the Middle East w/ Yassamine Mather
Jun 24, 2025
Yassamine Mather, an Iranian scholar and political activist, discusses the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran amidst chaos in Gaza. She analyzes Israel's military strikes, the U.S. role, and the resulting geopolitical tensions. Mather sheds light on the impact of these conflicts on the Iranian working class and critiques the left's response, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of the situation. She also explores the deep-rooted class divisions in Iran and the challenges facing the pursuit of democratic reforms.
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Israel's Bold Strike Against Iran
- Israel's June 2024 strike on Iran's nuclear sites escalated regional conflict dramatically.
- Netanyahu's defiance of Trump's public opposition redefined Israel-US dynamics in military action.
Iran's Nuclear Threat is Overstated
- Iran's nuclear program is closer to weapons-grade enrichment but halted short of completion.
- Israel's real aim is regime destabilization, not purely nuclear threat prevention.
Nationalism Surges Under Attack
- Iranian nationalism unites diverse ethnic groups against foreign attacks.
- External military strikes tend to strengthen regime support despite internal discontent.