Sam insists the Iranian regime is the core problem in the Middle East, while Piers distinguishes agreement about regime evil from disagreement over what to do about it.
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Iran Regime
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "so how do you what do you prefer what do you prefer to be an iranian american or i don't want to put words..."
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"so how do you what do you prefer what do you prefer to be an iranian american or i don't want to put words..."
"be clear i don't i don't i agree with you look i've got absolutely no truck for the iranian regime whatsoever and i shed..."
"ban on them developing a nuclear weapon um you know their argument being well israel's got a load of them why shouldn't we have..."
"...This is all part of a larger scheme to overthrow the Iran regime and cause collapse in Iran so that Israel can can create..."
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