A New Day for Iran

A New Day for Iran

From The Stephen Mansfield Podcast by The Stephen Mansfield Podcast

January 14, 2026 · 17 min · Episode 601

About this episode

The episode discusses the recent protests in Iran led by a young, Kurdish, and religiously tolerant population, questioning if this marks a turning point for the nation.

A Kurdish-led, youth-oriented, Western-friendly, Shah-restoring movement of protests has been taking place in Iran for the past 2 weeks, leaving the rest of the world to wonder if Iran's breaking point is near. Since 1979, the nation has been ruled by a religious clerical government who has been responsible for fueling violence and terrorism within their own country and abroad. With a young and religiously tolerant population leading the charge of current protests, could this be the beginning of the end for Iran's old ways? LEARN MORE: Website:  https://stephenmansfield.tv/ Instagram:  https://instagram.com/mansfieldwrites/ X:  https://twitter.com/MansfieldWrites

People in this episode

Host: Stephen Mansfield

Topics covered

  • Iran protests
  • youth movements
  • religious tolerance
  • government change
  • political unrest

Keywords

  • Iran
  • protests
  • Kurdish
  • youth
  • government
  • religious clerical
  • political change

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Shah, Western

Places: Iran

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