
Season 2 · Episode 1461
Faith as a Weapon: Debunking Iran’s Nuclear Fatwa
Was the nuclear fatwa a divine decree or a strategic lie? We examine the religious doctrines used to mask Iran's nuclear ambitions.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 22, 202623m 36s
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Show Notes
In the wake of massive strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities in 2026, a critical question remains: was the Supreme Leader’s famous nuclear fatwa ever real? This episode deconstructs the "jurisprudence of deception," exploring how concepts like Taqiyya and the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah were used as tactical tools to buy decades of enrichment time. We analyze the shift from diplomatic patience to kinetic reality, revealing how the Western world misread a military strategy as a religious obligation. From the sinking of the IRIS Dena to the hidden history of Shia jurisprudence, we uncover why the era of nuclear diplomacy built on sand has finally collapsed, and what the "complete dismantlement" policy means for the future of the Middle East.