Strike on Iran: Defending Freedom or Fueling Chaos? Episode 670
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Strike on Iran: Defending Freedom or Fueling Chaos? Episode 670
Niall Boylan
In this explosive episode, Niall speaks with UK security expert Will Geddes about the dramatic escalation in the Middle East.
Following direct US action targeting military installations linked to Iran — and reports that tensions now involve threats around Ali Khamenei — the region stands on a knife edge. Retaliatory strikes have reportedly hit civilian areas, and fears are growing of a much wider conflict drawing in global powers, including the United States and Iran.
So Niall asks the blunt question:
Is America acting as the world’s policeman —
or pouring fuel on an already raging fire?
Should the West stay out of sovereign nations’ affairs, no matter how brutal those regimes may be?
Or do democratic nations have a moral duty to intervene, remove tyrants, and defend human rights — even if it risks triggering a broader war?
Have past Western interventions made the world safer —
or dangerously more unstable?
At what point does “humanitarian intervention” become reckless escalation?
Will Geddes brings his expertise in global security, geopolitical risk, and counter-terror strategy to break down what could happen next — and what it means for Europe, for global stability, and for ordinary civilians caught in the middle.
But Niall wants to hear from you.
Where do you stand?
Global responsibility — or dangerous overreach?


