
Piers Morgan Uncensored ‘Why Don’t You Move To Iran Or Venzuela?’ Roger Waters vs Piers Morgan
Jan 16, 2026
In this insightful discussion, Roger Waters, the co-founder of Pink Floyd and a vocal political activist, dives deep into the complexities of Venezuela's political situation, defending Maduro as the rightful leader despite the country's turmoil. He challenges perceptions of human rights violations and US sanctions, arguing they worsen conditions. Waters also highlights the complexities of the protests in Iran and critiques the labeling of groups as 'terrorists,' urging for a more nuanced understanding of geopolitical conflicts. His passionate defense of universal human rights underscores his commitment to advocacy.
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Let Iranians Decide Their Future
- Roger argues outsiders should let Iranians decide their government and claims Iranians broadly oppose regime change and foreign interference.
- He supports women's right to choose clothing while downplaying external narratives about who organizes protests.
Foreign Agents May Fuel Protest Violence
- Roger suggests some violent incidents in Iran may involve armed groups possibly linked to foreign intelligence like MI6 and the CIA.
- He portrays protests as complex, with economic grievances and foreign meddling intertwined.
'Terrorist' Is A Politically Charged Label
- Roger rejects clear definition of 'terrorist', calling the term politically loaded and inconsistent in application.
- He argues violence labeled 'terrorism' depends on who holds power, challenging conventional labels for groups like Hamas or Hezbollah.
