Topic: Ahmadinejad

23 chapters across the catalog

Death Bus
Episode 1205 30:56 - 36:59

1205: Death Bus

Quds Force Economics, Potential Geopolitical Collusion

The Quds Force is described as an elite unit above the standard Iranian military with significant economic power derived from privatized industries and smuggling networks. A theory is proposed that the Iranian leadership, specifically Ayatollah Khomeini, may have wanted Soleimani removed due to his growing independent power. This suggests a "wag the dog" scenario where both U.S. and Iranian leadership benefit from the removal of a mutual rival.

Bondpocalypse
Episode 486 2:41:42 - 2:44:28

486: Bondpocalypse

Paul Bremer, Shoe Throwing Incidents

Former Iraq administrator Paul Bremer was targeted by a shoe-thrower during an event in London. The segment explains the cultural significance of the gesture in the Arab world and notes a similar incident involving Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Cairo.

Drone Double Tap
Episode 447 14:38 - 19:38

447: Drone Double Tap

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Piers Morgan Interview, Syria Contact Group

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's media appearances in New York are analyzed, including his proposal for a "contact group" to address the Syrian conflict. Clips from a Piers Morgan interview are used to demonstrate Ahmadinejad's rhetorical style of answering questions with counter-questions regarding 9-11 and the war in Afghanistan.

Drone Double Tap
Episode 447 21:33 - 27:13

447: Drone Double Tap

CNN Analysis of Ahmadinejad UN Speech, Hegemonic Powers

CNN's coverage of President Ahmadinejad's speech at the United Nations is criticized for its immediate pivot to negative analysis. The discussion focuses on how the media frames Iran's pursuit of nuclear power and the dismissive attitude of "hegemonic powers" toward smaller nations.

New Red Line
Episode 444 55:06 - 57:32

444: New Red Line

Mitt Romney, Ahmadinejad Genocide Indictment

In an interview with George Stephanopoulos, Mitt Romney calls for Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to be indicted under the Genocide Convention for "incitation to genocide." The feasibility of such an indictment is questioned, along with Romney's attempt to align his "red line" on Iran with that of Benjamin Netanyahu.

Episode 411 1:19:54 - 1:23:00

411: Seal Team 666

Iran Sanctions and the Hitler Comparison

The hosts criticize MSNBC's coverage of an Iranian military commander's comments regarding Israel. They argue that the media is using "Hitler" rhetoric and mistranslations to build a case for war with Iran. They compare the current political climate to the lead-up to the Six-Day War in 1967.

Trusted Bedouin Sources
Episode 380 11:59 - 17:50

380: Trusted Bedouin Sources

Iran Nuclear Threat, Ahmadinejad Misquotes, and Preemptive War

Ron Paul challenges the media narrative regarding Iran, asserting that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was misquoted concerning "wiping Israel off the map." Paul cites Mossad and CIA intelligence to argue that Iran does not pose an existential threat and criticizes the doctrine of preemptive war. The discussion compares the current rhetoric surrounding Iran to the lead-up to the Iraq War.

Super Duper Space Wrench
Episode 356 50:49 - 54:17

356: Super Duper Space Wrench

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Translation Error, Syria Weapons Supply

An Iranian producer clarifies a mistranslation of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech previously aired on the BBC. The producer asserts that Ahmadinejad never used the word "software" and was actually criticizing a US report. Meanwhile, Russia has announced it will continue to supply weapons to Syria, complicating potential international intervention.

Flying Antenna
Episode 355 2:06:55 - 2:09:19

355: Flying Antenna

Ahmadinejad Claims Iran Will Defeat Enemies with Software

In a BBC report, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad dismisses nuclear allegations and claims Iran will defeat its enemies through "thinking and software." The hosts speculate whether this is a reference to cyber warfare capabilities or a mistranslation, noting the potential connection to the Stuxnet virus.

Episode 343 22:14 - 24:43

343: ZomBin Laden

Samir Khan, Al-Qaeda PR and Criticism of Iran

A New York Times report details Al-Qaeda's criticism of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad regarding his 9/11 conspiracy theories. The segment introduces Samir Khan, an American-born Al-Qaeda propagandist in Yemen, and predicts his name will become a prominent fixture in future intelligence-led news cycles.

Two Batteries One Cup
Episode 329 9:43 - 13:46

329: Two Batteries One Cup

Nigel Farage, Class Warfare, No-Fly Zone Proposal

Nigel Farage describes the London riots as mass criminality on an unimaginable scale during an interview. The hosts analyze the situation as a symptom of class warfare and a lack of future for British youth. In a satirical turn, the discussion suggests NATO should implement a no-fly zone over the UK, echoing Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's comments regarding Western hypocrisy.

We Live!!!
Episode 306 2:05:59 - 2:07:48

306: We Live!!!

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Weather Modification Claims

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused Western nations of using high-tech equipment to cause artificial droughts in Iran by draining rain clouds before they reach the region. While mainstream media dismissed the claims as paranoid, the segment notes that weather modification technology has been a subject of military interest for decades.

The Moment of Truth
Episode 257 16:39 - 22:08

257: The Moment of Truth

WikiLeaks as Intelligence Front Targeting Hillary Clinton

A theory is presented that WikiLeaks serves as a front for the CIA or other intelligence agencies to achieve internal political goals, specifically targeting Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. International leaders like Vladimir Putin and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad have publicly questioned the authenticity of the memos. The Pentagon's downplaying of the leaks suggests a rift or coordinated effort between different government factions.

Salt in the Wound
Episode 197 1:31:45 - 1:32:48

197: Salt in the Wound

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Osama bin Laden Claims

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claimed in an interview with George Stephanopoulos that Osama bin Laden is living in Washington D.C. He asserted that bin Laden was a former colleague of George W. Bush in the oil business and never cooperated with Iran. The statement is treated as a provocative jab at U.S. intelligence and political history.

Bully for You
Episode 191 9:12 - 10:06

191: Bully for You

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Warns Tehran Residents of Impending Earthquake

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has advised five million people to leave Tehran to reduce crowding before a predicted major earthquake hits. The hosts suggest Ahmadinejad may be reacting to the recent global seismic and volcanic activity in China and Iceland.

Palin Teapot Party
Episode 172 1:47:12 - 1:50:16

172: Palin Teapot Party

Toy Gun School Suspension, Iranian Revolution Anniversary, Unisex Bathrooms

A nine-year-old student was suspended for bringing a two-inch plastic toy gun to school, sparking a discussion on zero-tolerance policies. The hosts also note Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's promise of a "harsh blow" to global powers on the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.

Google Wave Invite
Episode 135 40:04 - 43:35

135: Google Wave Invite

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Holocaust Politicization Debate

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's interview with Larry King is analyzed, focusing on his refusal to use the standard definition of the Holocaust. The discussion explores the politicization of the term and the social friction caused by differing views on Middle Eastern geopolitics and mainstream news indoctrination.

The French Fry Connection
Episode 105 5:51 - 10:40

105: The French Fry Connection

Iran Election Protests and Mainstream Media Skepticism

Adam Curry argues that the 2009 Iranian election protests are being exaggerated or staged by mainstream media outlets like the Wall Street Journal and CNN. He questions the authenticity of amateur video footage and suggests the CIA is manipulating the narrative to justify future political actions against Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The hosts note the lack of professional journalists on the ground and speculate on the motives behind the coverage, including potential impacts on oil prices.

Furries Forever
Episode 104 18:42 - 20:28

104: Furries Forever

Iranian Election Coverage, CNN Fail

The hosts briefly address the "CNN fail" regarding the coverage of the Iranian elections, where Mahmoud Ahmadinejad reportedly won by a 50% margin. One host expresses apathy toward the international news cycle, suggesting that the results were widely expected to be a sham.