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Scott Anderson

Veteran war correspondent and author of 'King of Kings, The Iranian Revolution'. Reported from Lebanon, Israel, Egypt, Northern Ireland, Chechnya, Sudan, and Bosnia.

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Aug 4, 2025 • 45min

How The 1979 Revolution Transformed Iran

Scott Anderson, a veteran war correspondent and author of 'King of Kings', dives into the transformative impact of the 1979 Iranian Revolution. He discusses how the U.S. failed to predict shifts in Iran’s political climate, highlighting critical missteps by American policymakers. The conversation reveals the tensions between the Shah and rising anti-regime sentiments, alongside the internal chaos within the Iranian military. Anderson emphasizes the lasting effects of the revolution on U.S.-Iran relations and the geopolitical landscape.
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Aug 21, 2025 • 50min

569 | The Shah's Fall, Khomeini's Rise, and What It Means for the U.S. and Iran Today

Scott Anderson, a journalist and author known for his insights on foreign affairs, delves into the Iranian Revolution's legacy. He discusses the Shah's fall and how the rise of religious fundamentalism reshaped U.S.-Iran relations. Anderson critiques President Carter's misjudgments during the Cold War and examines the influence of past interventions on today's geopolitical landscape. The conversation also explores the complex interplay of national identity, conspiracy theories, and modern Iranian politics, revealing the lasting impact of history on current events.
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Aug 25, 2022 • 53min

Spies, Communism and the Battle to Win the Cold War, with Scott Anderson

Scott Anderson, a journalist and author known for his insights on CIA operations and the Cold War, shares his expertise in a thought-provoking conversation. He discusses the evolution of U.S. intelligence from WWII to the Cold War, highlighting its moral complexities. The talk delves into the dual roles of spies like Kim Philby and the cultural influences of espionage. Anderson also critiques U.S. inaction during the Hungarian Uprising and examines the CIA's relationship with presidential power, revealing the intricate dance between intelligence and politics.

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