Hour 3 - What Should We Do About Iran?


Author: iHeartPodcasts January 12, 2026 Duration: 36:51
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Hour 3 - What Should We Do About Iran?

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show shifts focus to what could be the most consequential global story of the year: the growing Iranian uprising against the Ayatollah’s regime. Clay and Buck analyze two weeks of massive protests across Iran, sparked by runaway inflation and economic collapse following the failed 12-day war against Israel. The demonstrations began with merchants refusing to sell goods as the Iranian currency became nearly worthless, and have since spread nationwide despite brutal crackdowns and thousands of reported deaths. The hosts highlight the stark contrast between the silence of American college campuses on this issue and their previous activism for Gaza, arguing that identity politics drives selective outrage—since Iranians resisting a theocracy don’t fit the left’s preferred narrative.

The discussion explores the historical and geopolitical context of Iran’s Islamic regime, which has ruled since 1979 and transformed a once-modern nation into a failed state. Clay and Buck compare Iran’s decline to Venezuela’s collapse under socialism, noting that both nations squandered vast natural resources through authoritarian mismanagement. They revisit the Obama administration’s misguided nuclear deal strategy, which prioritized appeasement over supporting Iranian freedom, and stress that the regime’s survival perpetuates terrorism and instability across the Middle East. The hosts debate potential U.S. responses, weighing the risks of direct intervention against strategic strikes on IRGC and Basij strongholds. They caution that overt American involvement could allow Tehran to frame the uprising as foreign interference, yet argue that targeted actions might accelerate regime collapse without requiring “boots on the ground.”

Listeners with Iranian roots join the conversation, offering passionate firsthand perspectives. Callers describe life before the revolution—when Iran embraced Western freedoms—and advocate for a return to democratic governance, possibly under exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi as a transitional figure. They emphasize that Iranians overwhelmingly reject the current regime and would welcome U.S. and Israeli support through precision strikes rather than occupation. Buck explains the complexity of regime change, noting that palace coups and insider defections historically pose the greatest threat to authoritarian systems, while Clay underscores the uncertainty of what comes next if the Ayatollah falls. Both agree that any solution must be authentically driven by the Iranian people to avoid repeating mistakes from Iraq and Afghanistan.


Hour 3 closes by framing this moment as potentially Iran’s Berlin Wall event, with global implications for freedom, Islam’s political trajectory, and U.S. foreign policy under President Trump. The segment also previews tomorrow’s Supreme Court case on transgender athletes, promising another major cultural debate. This hour delivers a compelling mix of breaking international news, historical analysis, and real voices from the Iranian diaspora, making it essential listening for anyone following Middle East politics and America’s role in shaping global democracy.

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