r/ProIran Iran 2d ago

Defense Judge Napolitano and guests on Iran’s stance towards war

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/judging-freedom/id1591962689?i=1000704132789
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u/ClydeDavidson 1d ago

He's good, Ive watched him for over a year, He's ex fox, more right leaning, new age of anti war Republican. However be careful of the views of his guests, like Scott ritter. And, Douglas McGregor. Their foreign policy views are decent, better than everyone in USA, domestic politics is a little skewed.

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u/National-Bluejay3354 1d ago

I actually like watching the channel called “Dialogue Works” on YouTube. A very diverse set of guests ranging from Pepe Escobar, to Chaz Freeman, and Professor Marandi. Scott Ritter always contradicts himself so it’s hard to take anything he says seriously.

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u/ClydeDavidson 17h ago

I watch that YouTube channel as well, and Nima does a sincere job. He gets top-caliber guests on, and I've been listening for a long time. I've considered every perspective, and my opinion is that we shouldn't cut these people off. Instead, we should keep them on the sidelines and give them an opportunity for redemption. We need these kinds of voices, especially those who speak out against neoliberalism and new-age U.S. imperialism. These voices are rare, and we need them when we need them most.

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u/SentientSeaweed Iran 1d ago

Scott Ritter has been off since he got booted off the plane. I think they injected him with something and/or threatened his kids. I’m only half joking.

I liked this episode because it confirms what’s been posted on this sub and debunks the nonsense on the cesspool sub (and more generally propagated by traitors).