
The podcast explores the events surrounding the Iranian Revolution, focusing on the key figures of the Shah, Ayatollah Khomeini, and US President Jimmy Carter. It examines the internal factors contributing to the revolution, such as the economic grievances of the Bazaaris and the theological opposition from Shiite clerics, alongside external factors like US foreign policy and the influence of the Cold War. The discussion highlights Khomeini's rise as a media figure in Paris and his strategy of downplaying Islamism to Western audiences while simultaneously sending revolutionary messages to Iran. The hosts also delve into the Carter administration's struggles to understand and respond to the revolution, marked by internal conflicts and a lack of clear strategy, and the subsequent oil crisis in America.
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