Iran's Existential Fight: Lessons for Latin America

Iran's Existential Fight: Lessons for Latin America

Author: Soberanía Podcast March 4, 2026 Duration: 59:18

In episode 98 of Soberanía, hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth analyze the widening global conflict following the U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran and its implications for Mexico and Latin America.The episode leads with the U.S. attack on Iran, examining how the widespread destruction done in Gaza is being applied to Tehran while the international community stands by. The hosts connect the dots to Latin America, warning client states that U.S. "protection" evaporates when interests shift—a lesson from the Gulf region now playing out in real time.Next, they break down Morena's electoral reform, explaining how it would actually reduce the ruling party's power by eliminating backdoor seats for political opportunists aka "chapulines" and give more voice to voters, including migrants abroad. The reform has sparked rare pushback from coalition partners, revealing the tension between principle and political patronage.Finally, a rare good news story: Mexico's Supreme Court traveled to Indigenous territory for the first time to grant self-governance rights to a Chiapas community, breathing life into constitutional reforms decades in the making. It's a small victory for autonomy in a world increasingly defined by war.


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Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 100

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