Emily Schrader tears into the world’s “sympathy” for Iran’s uprising and asks the question Iranians are screaming from the streets: where is the action?
With reports of a week-plus internet blackout, mass casualties and systematic brutality, she argues that treating Tehran like a normal diplomatic partner isn’t “peace,” it’s permission.
The episode breaks down why mixed messages from Washington can be deadly, exposes how regimes weaponize negotiations as a delay tactic, and then arms viewers with a key framework most people misunderstand: Responsibility to Protect (R2P), the international law concept that explains when sovereignty stops being a shield and becomes a liability.
If you want to understand what intervention could legally look like (and why “doing nothing” is still a decision), this is the episode you can’t afford to skip.