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EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 1H 11M

EP:7. How The 1953 Coup Set The Stage For Today? The Long War With Iran w/ SCOTT HORTON

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“47 years with Iran” sounds clean and simple, and it’s also a shortcut that erases the part that explains everything. We sit down with Scott Horton to walk the U.S. Iran timeline back to the 1953 coup against Mohammad Mossadegh, the rebuilding of the Shah’s rule, and how Washington’s habit of picking winners abroad creates the rage and instability it later points to as a reason to intervene again.From there, we separate the 1979 Iranian Revolution from the hostage crisis, track the Carter Doctrine’s transformation of the Persian Gulf into a declared U.S. vital interest, and follow the chain into Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Iran and the Iran-Iraq War. We also connect the post-1991 era of basing and “dual containment” to the strategic mess of Iraq in 2003, including the sectarian math that made civil conflict predictable and the regional spillovers that fed the Syria war and the rise of ISIS.Then we hit the claims that still drive calls for escalation right now: whether Iran “killed 600 Americans in Iraq,” what’s true and what’s politics, and what Iran’s nuclear program looks like under the Non-Proliferation Treaty, IAEA inspections, and the JCPOA framework. We end with the hard realities of escalation in the Gulf, including the Strait of Hormuz, and why “regime change” talk ignores the limits of airpower and the costs of occupation.Subscribe for more conversations like this, share the episode with someone who argues about Iran, and leave a review with the strongest point you agreed or disagreed with.Chapter Markers0:31. Welcome And Scott Horton Joins3:00 1953 Coup And Shah Backstory10:10. Revolution Versus Hostage Crisis14:10 Carter Doctrine And Iran-Iraq War19:14 From Gulf War To Iraq 200324:37 Oct 7 And The Push On Iran31:28 Debunking The Iran Killed 600 Line38:02 Hormuz Risks And Why Withdrawal Matters48:14 Nukes Inspections And The Regime Change TrapSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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