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Iranian political analyst Mohammad Marandi reveals what mainstream media won’t: Iran has directly targeted a U.S. base in Qatar. In this explosive interview, he dismantles the myth of American military supremacy and calls out the Western media's selective silence.
Marandi also shares his experience of being interviewed by Democracy Now! — and why he believes the show, once a trusted voice of dissent, is now falling in line with U.S. imperial narratives.
We discuss:
- The Iranian strike on the U.S. military base in Qatar
- Why American military power is overstated
- The complicity of Western media, including Democracy Now!
- How Iran is shifting the regional balance of power
A must-watch for anyone seeking truth beyond the headlines.
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Main Topic:
The video features an interview with Mohammad Marandi, an Iranian political analyst, discussing the significance of Iran's strike on a U.S. base in Qatar, the relationship between Iran and Russia, the U.S. policy towards Iran, and the Western media's portrayal of Iran.
Key Points:
- Iran's Strike on U.S. Base: Marandi emphasizes the importance and confidence demonstrated by Iran in striking a U.S. base in Qatar, even using older generation missiles. He notes that Qatar, while hosting a major U.S. base (Centcom), is also paying for the expenses of the base.
- Iran-Russia Relations: Marandi dismisses Western narratives of a strained relationship between Iran and Russia, asserting that cooperation between the two countries is strong.
- U.S. Policy and Regime Change: Marandi believes the U.S. ultimately desires regime change in Iran. He argues that U.S. actions, including the undermining of the JCPOA and support for Israel, have damaged the U.S. image in Iran and globally, particularly among pro-Western Iranians.
- Western Media Bias: Marandi accuses Western media outlets, including the New York Times and even outlets like Democracy Now, of biased reporting and demonizing Iran to justify potential aggression. He likens the New York Times' current coverage to Nazi propaganda.
- The MAGA Movement: Marandi is highly critical of the MAGA movement, viewing it as a cult of personality that ultimately supports Israeli interests and genocide, and is not substantially different from mainstream liberals in its approach to foreign policy.
- Historical Context: Marandi highlights the historical role of the U.S. in destabilizing Iran, including the 1953 coup and the support for extremist groups in Afghanistan and Syria.
Highlights:
- Iran's direct strike on a U.S. base is portrayed as a bold move demonstrating Iranian power and self-confidence.
- The strong condemnation of Western media bias and its role in creating a narrative for potential war with Iran.
- The scathing critique of the MAGA movement and its perceived alignment with Israeli interests.
- The discussion of the U.S.'s historical involvement in destabilizing the region and promoting extremism.
- The assertion that the world is increasingly recognizing Iran's role in standing up for oppressed people, particularly Palestinians.
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