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The US-Israeli Agenda in Iran

Jan 21, 2026
Join Dr. Foad Izadi, a professor at the University of Tehran and expert on U.S.-Iran relations, as he delves into the complexities of the U.S.-Israeli agenda in Iran. He discusses the origins and foreign influences behind recent protests, drawing haunting parallels with Libya. Izadi warns of potential U.S. military actions and the implications of targeting Iranian leadership. He also explores how U.S. pressure has inadvertently fostered anti-imperialist sentiments among younger Iranians and the political nuances of the diaspora.
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INSIGHT

Economic Grievances Sparked Protests

  • Initial protests began with shopkeepers and workers upset about currency collapse and economic hardship from U.S. sanctions.
  • Foad Izadi says peaceful demonstrations were later infiltrated by armed operatives turning them violent for regime-change aims.
ANECDOTE

January 8 Described As Coordinated Attack

  • Foad Izadi describes January 8 as a coordinated violent operation with armed men shooting police and civilians across cities.
  • He compares the operation to Libya’s destabilization and accuses Mossad and U.S. actors of backing agitators.
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Restrictions Led To Police Casualties

  • Izadi explains police initially lacked permission to shoot unless defending key government sites.
  • He links that restriction to high police casualty numbers and the chaos caused by armed rioters.
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