Iran Crisis Explained in 7 Minutes | Episode 07
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概要
In this episode of All The Things, we break down one of the most complicated geopolitical stories in the world right now — Iran, nuclear weapons, and the escalating conflict with the United States.
For decades, the relationship between the U.S. and Iran has moved from allies… to bitter enemies. Sanctions, revolutions, proxy conflicts, nuclear enrichment, and failed diplomatic agreements have all played a role.
This episode walks through how we got here, from the 1979 Iranian Revolution, to the 444-day hostage crisis, to the 2015 nuclear deal, and finally to the major escalation in 2026.
The goal is simple:
Cut through the headlines and explain what actually happened and why it matters.
What you’ll learn:
• The big idea: Iran’s nuclear program sits at the center of global tension because uranium enrichment can power cities or build nuclear weapons.
• Why it matters in real life: Decisions made by a few leaders can affect millions of people across the Middle East and the rest of the world.
• The weird/surprising part nobody tells you: The U.S. and Iran were actually close allies before 1979.
• The takeaway you’ll never unsee again: The conflict today didn’t start yesterday — it’s the result of almost 50 years of escalating events.