Always one sided
Team is clearly biased on so many issues and only presents partial stories most of the times. Can’t wait till the cover the American Civil War and blame it on Lincoln’s aggression without even noting that maybe slavery had something to do with it.
L,.L,. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/28/24
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This is the kind of historical context we all need in order to make sense of complex global relationships. Thank you to NPR and this show’s creators for bringing us such thorough and useful reporting on long-term global politics. I heard about the show from bonus episode on Up First, which I...Read full review »
lionelchurch via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/10/19
I really enjoyed this first podcast. I keenly remember 1979, and the Shah & hostages. This is a terrific primer on the deeper threads of Iran’s path to the present. I would love to hear more dialogue about future U.S. policy that takes into account the deeper history of U.S. influence,...Read full review »
slrtibart via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/07/19
What a great show. It’s hard to stop listening when someone tells you different side of the story. Also, hard not to think of many other world events currently on development when listening. Does history repeats itself?
abeholder via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/10/19
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