
Mark Levin Podcast 1/20/26 - Addressing the Crisis in Iran and Its Global Implications
Jan 21, 2026
Michael Doran, a Middle East policy expert at the Hudson Institute, delves into Iran's complex shadow banking system, revealing how shell companies in Dubai help fund its missile programs. He discusses potential strategies to curb this flow, emphasizing financial pressure over military action. Peter Schweizer, an investigative writer, explores immigration as a political tool, detailing how foreign entities, particularly from Mexico and China, influence U.S. policies. Both guests underscore the urgent need for U.S. action to support Iranian protesters and address these critical challenges.
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Approval Ratings Reflect Sorting, Not Persuasion
- Trump's stable approval reflects delivering campaign promises rather than persuasion.
- Polls now sort identity-driven reactions instead of showing changing opinions.
Hit The Banks Funding Tehran
- Target the UAE-based banks that process Iran's shadow oil revenues by imposing fines and designations.
- Designate complicit banks to cut Tehran's access to funds used for missiles and proxies.
Two-Tiered Iranian Economy Hides Elite Wealth
- Iran's economy is two-tiered: citizens suffer while elites benefit from offshore shadow funds.
- Striking those offshore flows would hit regime elites and their weapons-procurement pathways.







