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PREVIEW:TEHRAN: #TALIBAN: Conversation with Bill Roggio of FDD re the advantages of the absolutist Islamic Republic of Iran working with the Sharia Law driven Taliban regime -- on drug smuggling. More tonight.

The John Batchelor Show

John Batchelor

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4.52.8K Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2024

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Conversation with my good colleague Bill Rajo,

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the Foundation for the Defense of Democracy,

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about Iran and the Taliban.

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How do they work together?

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How are they at odds?

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What are the significant developments over the years between these two neighbors?

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One a sovereign state and a regime, the other outlaws who are now a sovereign state and a regime?

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Bill is very careful and then one who are now a sovereign state and a regime.

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Bill is very careful and then one more detail.

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Drugs.

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Here's Bill Rajo, Foundation for the Defense of Democracy,

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the Taliban and Tehran.

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More of this later tonight.

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They're often blown out of proportion when there's disagreements over this,

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but the groups, the two parties parties they settled them so i at the end of the day the

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