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11. March 2026

Iran War: ‘It is so much worse than you thought’

In this video, journalist and human rights lawyer Dimitri Lascaris examines the economic consequences of the war between the United States, Israel and Iran. Looking at recent developments, he explains why the conflict could have far greater implications for the global economy than many currently expect. The analysis explores the strategic importance of the Strait […]


7. February 2026

Israel’s Fragile State: Reality Behind the Gaza Peace Plan, Ceasefire & Economy

In this episode of The Source, supporting editor Zain Raza speaks with economist and author Dr. Shir Hever about Israel’s position after more than two years of war. The conversation begins with Gaza — the humanitarian situation since October 2023, the reality behind the so-called ceasefire, and what Trump’s peace plan has actually changed on […]


9. December 2025

Is Turkey Warming Up To Iran?

We are currently in our annual crowdfunding campaign. If you want our independent and non-profit media network to continue in 2025, please participate in this campaign by clicking here. In this interview, investigative journalist and human rights lawyer Dimitri Lascaris speaks with Prof. Dr. Foad Izadi, Professor of World Studies at the University of Tehran, about Turkey’s […]


30. September 2025

Netanyahu’s UNGA Speech Telegraphs Another War On Iran

In this episode of Reason2Resist, Dimitri Lascaris discusses recent international developments, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech at the United Nations General Assembly, in which he focused heavily on Iran and criticized countries recognizing a Palestinian state. Lascaris also examines reports of an unusual meeting convened by U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth with […]


14. September 2025

Charlie Kirk, Israel’s Qatar Attack & Ukraine – The Hidden Context | Prof. Kuznick

In this episode of The Source, our senior editor Zain Raza speaks with Peter Kuznick, Professor of History at American University, about major geopolitical flashpoints often oversimplified by mainstream media. They begin with the assassination of U.S. conservative activist Charlie Kirk and what it reveals about U.S. political culture. The conversation then turns to Ukraine, […]


7. August 2025

Can The World Survive Donald Trump? w/ John Helmer

After former Russian President Dimitri Medvedev warned the Trump administration about Russia’s capacity to retaliate to a nuclear first strike, Donald Trump ordered two American nuclear submarines to approach the waters of the Russian Federation. Trump’s latest provocation adds to the mountain of evidence that his administration constitutes an existential threat to humanity – and […]


11. July 2025

Ukraine, Israel & Taiwan: What the Media Won’t Tell You | Prof. Peter Kuznick

In this episode of The Source, our senior editor Zain Raza speaks with Peter Kuznick, author and Professor of History at American University, about key geopolitical flashpoints that mainstream media often oversimplifies or ignores altogether. They begin with rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait, examining recent U.S. military deployments in the South China Sea, arms […]


6. July 2025

Russia’s Complex Relationships With Iran and Israel w/ John Helmer

In this interview, journalist Dimitri Lascaris speaks with John Helmer about the June 2025 U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear sites, Iran’s limited retaliation, and the resulting ceasefire, which Helmer attributes to Israel’s rapidly depleting missile defense capabilities. They discuss Russia’s ambiguous role in the ceasefire, internal divisions within Russian and Iranian leadership, and Vladimir Putin’s […]


5. July 2025

Why Israel Attacked Iran — and Why It Backfired | Dr. Shir Hever

In this episode of The Source, our senior editor Zain Raza speaks with Dr. Shir Hever, economist and author, about the 12-day war between Israel and Iran. They examine the political motivations behind Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to strike Iran—and why the operation may have backfired both militarily and economically. The conversation then […]