Iranโs regime is relying on executions, foreign fighters and extreme repression to survive.
In this conversation, Jonathan Sacerdoti speaks with Dr Tamar Eilam Gindin, a specialist in Iranian language, culture and political mythology, about what she is seeing emerge inside the Islamic Republic. Drawing on reports and her own sources from within Iran, she explains how executions surged in the months that followed the 12 Day War, how protests were crushed using non-Iranian forces, and why these tactics point to a system under enormous strain.
Dr Gindin describes how funerals have turned into protests, why mosques are being burned as symbols of oppression, and why removing the Supreme Leader might not dismantle the regime.
The conversation also examines how Iranian regime narratives continue to shape Western media and academic analysis, and why protesters inside Iran are rallying around Reza Pahlavi.
๐โ๐จ Watch if you want to understand how Iranโs uprisings will develop in the coming weeks and months.
๐ฌ We Discuss:
๐ฎ๐ท The surge in executions after the war in June
๐ฅ The regimeโs use of foreign militias against protesters
๐ The breakdown of religious legitimacy
โ๏ธ Why removing one leader would not end the system
๐ง How Western analysis misunderstands Iran
๐ Who is Reza Pahlavi and why protestors chant his name
๐ What type of external pressure could actually change outcomes
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