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Iran has 90 million people of different ethnicities, faiths, and backgrounds, who have very different ideas about the country. Iranian American scholar Sina Toossi shares some of those varying perspectives with us to hel...
Why Iranian perspectives often get flattened and caricatured is an episode from Code Switch by NPR. Iran has 90 million people of different ethnicities, faiths, and backgrounds, who have very different ideas about the country. Iranian Ameri...
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Iran has 90 million people of different ethnicities, faiths, and backgrounds, who have very different ideas about the country. Iranian American scholar Sina Toossi shares some of those varying perspectives with us to help complicate how Iranians feel about U.S. intervention, the war, and what should come next. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences. NPR Privacy Policy
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Published Mar 7, 2026 and 13:05 long