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β€œIf you look at pictures of Tehran in the 1970s, it looks a lot like LA in the 1970s. People are wearing Western clothing... living relatively normal lives.”

β€” Ben Shapiro
Politics and News
APR 8, 2026The Daily Wire
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    The 1953 'Operation Ajax' narrative is historically misunderstood; the Shah already possessed the constitutional authority to dismiss the Prime Minister.

    β€œWhenever you open X or Tik Tok, you're guaranteed to be subjected to the most backward, historically illiterate takes imaginable.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
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    Pre-1979 Iran was a rapidly modernizing, secular Western ally where life in Tehran mirrored 1970s Los Angeles.

    β€œWe didn't overthrow a regime. The Sha was in charge the whole time... We helped the Sha do the thing that he had the constitutional ability to do.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
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    The 1979 revolution was a 'bizarre coalition' of Marxists and radical Islamists united solely by their hatred of the Shah's autocracy.

    β€œIf you look at pictures of Tehran in the 1970s, it looks a lot like LA in the 1970s. People are wearing Western clothing... living relatively normal lives.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
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    The Iranian Hostage Crisis highlights the 'Iron Law' of foreign policy: weakness invites aggression, while strength compels compliance.

    β€œLiterally the very moment that Ronald Reagan was sworn into office as president, they released the hostages. Weird how that works.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
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    Iran’s 'Kuds Force' is directly responsible for at least 600 American deaths in Iraq through the engineering of high-end IEDs.

    β€œHundreds of American troops, at least 600 actually, were murdered having their limbs blown off because of Iranian weapons.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro

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