The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - Trump’s War Will Hurt His Base The Most - The View Of The War From Inside Iran

Mar 23, 2026
Suzanne Kianpour, an Emmy-nominated Iranian-American journalist formerly with BBC and NBC, shares on-the-ground reporting and diaspora perspective. She discusses life inside Iran during strikes and checkpoints. She explains how the regime survives economic pain, the information war shaping opinions, and shifting Gulf and China diplomacy. Short, vivid scenes and insider context bring the conflict into sharp relief.
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INSIGHT

Prisoners Hold The Key To Any Iranian Counterrevolution

  • The regime’s survival depends on its ability to control security organs and prisons; an effective opposition is weakened by incarceration.
  • Kianpour says freeing and arming imprisoned activists (e.g., Evin prison detainees) would be necessary for meaningful internal change.
ADVICE

Do Not Fund Opposition Groups Lacking Inside Support

  • Avoid backing exile groups without domestic roots; any U.S. supported leader must have credibility inside Iran.
  • Kianpour warns MEK and monarchists lack inside support, so Washington should prioritize figures who suffered and fought within Iran.
INSIGHT

Pezeshkian Emerges As The Only Viable Transitional Option

  • Masoud Pezeshkian could be a transitional figure because he publicly sided with protesters and assembled respected moderates like Shirin Ebadi.
  • Kianpour says he’s the only plausible post-regime candidate with some domestic credibility.
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