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We’re joined once again by JJ McCullough for a wide-ranging conversation on Iran’s nuclear program, nationalism, and the global politics of proliferation. JJ explores why Iran’s nuclear ambitions cannot simply be understood through the lens of regime ideology or Western security concerns, but instead as part of a deeper story about national identity, prestige, and geopolitical insecurity.
We discuss the historical roots of Iran’s nuclear program, from the era of the Shah to the present Islamic Republic, and examine how countries under pressure often view nuclear capability as a symbol of sovereignty and survival. JJ also challenges common Western assumptions about Iran, arguing that many Iranians see nuclear technology as a source of technological progress and national pride rather than purely a pathway to weapons development.
The conversation also covers the failures of sanctions and military pressure, the importance of diplomacy and international oversight, and what a more constructive approach to nuclear negotiations could look like in an increasingly multipolar world.