The episode centers on the anti-regime protests in Iran, examining their causes, demands, and differences from previous demonstrations. Niall Ferguson, a historian, provides context on Iran's economic struggles, the legitimacy crisis of the current regime, and the potential for a counter-revolution. The discussion covers the impact of sanctions, the role of foreign policy missteps like support for Hamas, and the historical narrative of U.S. intervention in Iran, particularly the 1953 coup. Ferguson and Coleman also explore the potential consequences of regime change, including the risks of foreign intervention and the varying interests of regional players like Saudi Arabia, Russia, and China, and the possibility of China taking control of Taiwan.
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