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Inside Iran’s Most Suppressed Arab Minority: “They Took Our Land, Oil, and Water”

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Iran is at a crossroads — and while the world watches protests in Tehran, almost no one is talking about what’s happening in Ahwaz. In this episode of The Erin Molan Show, Erin speaks with Shaffeq Sharhani, a man who calls himself a voice for the Ahwazi Arab people — an Arab minority living in southwestern Iran, in one of the most oil- and gas-rich regions in the Middle East. He says his people have lived under occupation, forced assimilation, and systematic repression for over 100 years — and that as Iran’s regime weakens, suppressed nations inside Iran are preparing for what comes next.

In the second half of the show, Erin is joined by Kevin Cohen, a national security and cyber-intelligence expert, for a sobering conversation about lone-wolf terrorism, unvetted immigration, and why governments are struggling to identify threats before attacks occur — particularly in the wake of tragedies like the Bondi massacre. This is not a comforting episode — but it is a necessary one. 👉 Subscribe for trusted analysis, unheard voices, and real conversations that matter. 👉 Share this episode to help surface stories the world isn’t hearing. 🔔 New episodes daily. Stay tuned.

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⏱️ CHAPTERS 

00:00 – Iran at a Crossroads

02:10 – The Forgotten Ahwazi Arabs of Iran

08:40 – “They Took Our Land, Oil, and Water”

11:55 – Lone-Wolf Terrorism & Unvetted Immigration

18:30 – Why Governments Can’t Stop the Next Attack

 
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