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Does Islam Require Jihad? - The Big Picture with Jack Atherton

Does Islam Require Jihad? - The Big Picture with Jack Atherton

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Iran's nuclear program is not just a regional issue—it's a global concern with potential consequences that could alter the course of history. Join us as we challenge the narrative by unraveling the intricate web of Iran's nuclear ambitions and the United States' strategies, specifically during the Trump administration. We dig into the annals of history, examining how pivotal events like the 1953 coup and the 1979 Iranian Revolution have defined the U.S.-Iranian relationship over the decades. Through this lens, we question the implications of military interventions without congressional consent and consider the complex history of Islam's interactions with the West. Our discussion isn't just about the past; it's about understanding the forces at play that shape current geopolitical tensions.

Then, we turn our gaze to the broader Middle East, dissecting the impact of U.S. policies on regional stability. From the controversial support of the Muslim Brotherhood under Obama to the game-changing Abraham Accords under Trump, we explore the legacy of these decisions on the region's political landscape. As tensions flare once more during Biden's tenure, we seek to understand how policy shifts and economic incentives, like relaxed sanctions on Iran, might be influencing these events. The ongoing threat from Iran's theocratic rulers looms large, but so does the hope for a future where Iranians can forge a society free from extremism. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that illuminates the past's shadows on our present and future.

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