magine living in a country where rapid modernization and strict authoritarian rule collide, creating a storm of discontent. This was Iran under the Shah. The subsequent Islamic Revolution 1979 turned everything upside down, drastically changing the nation's political and social landscape.
magine living in a country where rapid modernization and strict authoritarian rule collide, creating a storm of discontent. This was Iran under the Shah. The subsequent Islamic Revolution 1979 turned everything upside down, drastically changing the nation's political and social landscape.
During a speech delivered to the American Federalist Society, Barry Weis, a prominent American journalist, writer, and former NY Times writer, made a poignant observation that resonates deeply with my experiences in London I had on October 7th and October 8th.