‘Iran thinks it’s still a great power’: Why the regime won’t surrender
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Why hasn’t the Iranian regime surrendered yet?
The Islamic Republic is at the centre of a war sending shock
waves around the world, and despite being pummelled by the US and
Israel, it remains defiant. The explanation lies in the country's
ancient history and myths, which still permeate modern Iranian
politics today.
For this special Easter edition, Ali Ansari, professor of Iranian
history at the University of St Andrews, joins Roland Oliphant to
take us all the way back to the empire of Cyrus the Great and the
legendary heroes of Persian literature on a quest for the origins
of the country.
Who are Iranians? Why do they think of themselves as a great
power that can rival the West? And how has their long history
shaped the regime at war with Donald Trump today?
Ansari explains how Iran is not as Islamic as the ayatollahs make
out, why Iran adopted Shia rather than Sunni Islam, and how
history and myth are used by both the regime and its opponents.
Plus, perhaps most importantly, why the ancient Persians loved a
drink.
CONTRIBUTORS:
Roland Oliphant, co-host and chief foreign affairs analyst
@RolandOliphant
Ali Ansari, professor University of St Andrews @aa51_ansari
Pic credit: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha
Whittelsey Fund, 1949
Producer: Rachel Porter
Executive Producer: Louisa Wells
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