MintPress News founder Mnar Adley, this essential interview with University of Tehran professor Dr. Setareh Sadeghi reveals the devastating reality of US-Israeli aggression against Iran that corporate media refuses to report.
With over 307 medical facilities destroyed in one month, schools bombed, and universities targeted, Iran faces what officials describe as a genocidal campaign.
Dr. Sadeghi exposes:
• How BBC journalists calling for Iran to be "nuked" are tied to CIA-backed regime change networks
• Why Iranian women are leading mass rallies in defense of their nation—not against it
• The collapse of Western propaganda as independent Iranian creators go viral worldwide
• How Iran's regulation of the Strait of Hormuz is accelerating the petrodollar's decline
• UAE's covert complicity in war crimes while positioning itself as a neutral party
• Why Russia and China are aligning with Iran against unipolar imperial domination
As Trump threatens to "wipe out Iranian civilization," 93 million Iranians are uniting against what they identify as a war on their sovereignty, culture, and right to self-determination.
Dr. Sadeghi explains how attacks on hospitals, UNESCO heritage sites, and civilian infrastructure have strengthened national unity across political divides.
With over 307 medical facilities destroyed in one month, schools bombed, and universities targeted, Iran faces what officials describe as a genocidal campaign.
Dr. Sadeghi exposes:
• How BBC journalists calling for Iran to be "nuked" are tied to CIA-backed regime change networks
• Why Iranian women are leading mass rallies in defense of their nation—not against it
• The collapse of Western propaganda as independent Iranian creators go viral worldwide
• How Iran's regulation of the Strait of Hormuz is accelerating the petrodollar's decline
• UAE's covert complicity in war crimes while positioning itself as a neutral party
• Why Russia and China are aligning with Iran against unipolar imperial domination
As Trump threatens to "wipe out Iranian civilization," 93 million Iranians are uniting against what they identify as a war on their sovereignty, culture, and right to self-determination.
Dr. Sadeghi explains how attacks on hospitals, UNESCO heritage sites, and civilian infrastructure have strengthened national unity across political divides.
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