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The Islamic Republic: How Iran Survives Against the Odds

18 min · 2. Juni 2026
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How does a regime with a shattered economy, crippled military leadership, and overwhelming public opposition continue to survive? In this episode, Meira K examines the survival strategy at the heart of the Islamic Republic of Iran—a system built not around victory, but endurance. While many observers focus on missiles, sanctions, and military setbacks, Iran's real strength may lie somewhere far less obvious. From the regime's grip over key sectors of the economy to its network of regional proxies, Meira breaks down how Tehran has spent decades constructing a model designed to outlast pressure, survive crises, and remain standing long after the world has moved on.

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