For 40 days, Professor Foad Izadi remained in Tehran, speaking to the world while hearing bombs fall around him.
How does one continue living, working and raising families amid such uncertainty and adversity?
A culture of resistance is what has allowed Iranians to endure, he explains — something deeply ingrained in the nation and passed from one generation to the next.
“That's how people have managed to survive.”
Full interview on Sanchez Effect.
“If Trump can't put a leash on Netanyahu, I don't think we'll have a deal” — University of Tehran Professor Foad Izadi.
He warns that Netanyahu may bomb Beirut again to sabotage the deal with Iran despite Trump's criticism of Israeli strikes.
And that AIPAC could turn against Trump and mobilize Congress to kill the deal.
Watch the full interview on Sanchez Effect.