Michael Fortune
12 March 2026
The scene unfolding in Iran has shocked the world with a staggering death toll—over 3,400 reported fatalities stemming from massive protests against the regime. These protests aren't just another chapter in Iran’s complex political saga; they signal a profound crisis that could lead to the collapse of the Iranian government, a fate feared by many within the regime itself. Why is all of this happening now? The backdrop of discontent has roots in years of political repression and economic instability, but the current unrest is boiling over.As protests rage on in Iranian cities, the international community is holding its breath. The Iranian government sees these demonstrations as a direct threat to national security, responding with formidable crackdowns and a show of military force. This heavy hand is not surprising in a country where dissent has historically been met with swift retribution. Citizens are protesting not just for freedom but for basic rights and recognition in a society that has marginalized dissenting voices for decades.But the story doesn’t stop at Iran's borders. In a powerful show of military support, the United States has deployed the USS Abraham Lincoln, a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, toward the Middle East. This move, involving 5,000 personnel and nearly 90 aircraft, sends a clear signal: the U.S. is closely monitoring the situation and is prepared to act if it escalates further. With heightened military presence comes heightened tension, as Saudi Arabia has also closed its airspace, raising fears of a larger conflict brewing over regional issues. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/conspiracy-theories-exploring-the-unseen--5194379/support.
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