The Unfettered Speech Podcast
A ceasefire that gets violated every day isn’t a ceasefire, and that’s where our conversation starts. We’re joined by Wyatt Reed, an editor at The Grayzone, calling in from Beirut after spending about a week reporting inside Iran. He walks us through what he’s seeing in Lebanon right now: ongoing Israeli airstrikes, mass displacement, and a pattern of attacks that he says hits civilian infrastructure, medics, and journalists, not just fighters. We dig into the biggest questions people have but rarely get answered with specifics: what Israel says it wants in Lebanon, what a “buffer zone” could really mean, and why Hezbollah remains the only force actively resisting Israeli troops in the south. Wyatt explains Hezbollah’s origins in the 1980s, its Shia base and ties to Iran, and how Lebanese public opinion can be skeptical of Hezbollah while still rejecting disarmament under threat of occupation or civil war. We also talk about how cheap FPV drones are reshaping asymmetric warfare by knocking out high-cost military hardware. Then we shift to Iran, including how Wyatt entered after the skies closed and what he found on the ground in Tehran and Isfahan that clashes with the usual Western stereotypes. The hardest segment is Minab: Wyatt describes visiting the site of a school strike, the “double tap” dynamic, and why blaming AI targeting doesn’t remove human responsibility or the need for accountability under the laws of war. If you value firsthand reporting, independent journalism, and clear-eyed analysis of Lebanon, Hezbollah, Iran, and U.S. foreign policy, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Chapter Markers 0:00 Welcome And A Reporter In Beirut 2:08 No Ceasefire On The Ground 6:27 Israel’s Stated Aims In Lebanon 8:38 Lebanese Army Limits And Hezbollah’s Role 14:24 Hezbollah Origins And Core Objectives 24:03 Drones And Asymmetric Battlefield Reality 27:31 Hospitals, Medics, And Journalists Targeted 38:30 Law Of War And Collective Punishment 40:19 Lebanon’s People Versus U.S. Narratives 43:46 Entering Iran After Skies Closed 45:46 Iran As A Normal Country 50:48 Minab School Strike And The Double Tap 1:00:19 Where To Follow Wyatt’s Reporting Our theme music, Adventures In Jazz, was used with permission. Composed and performed by Bob Mamet.
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