What Would Karl Marx Do?
Imagine your friend who treats geopolitics like a high-stakes chess match — that’s John Foster Dulles. In this episode we trace how his fierce anti-communist instincts and love of brinkmanship shaped the 1953 Iran coup and continue to echo in today’s U.S.–Iran tensions. He’d view hesitation as a strategic weakness, favoring bold covert action, strong alliances, and forceful deterrence — all while wringing his hands about oil routes and credibility. If you’re into Cold War drama, secret ops, and the bitter irony of unintended consequences, this one’s for you.
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