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The Derek Hunter Podcast

The Sinking of Iran’s IRIS Dena and the "Mysterious" Ayatollah

The Derek Hunter Podcast

Derek Hunter

News

4.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2026

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of the Derek Hunter Podcast, guest host Dean Karayanis, New York Sun columnist and former Rush Limbaugh staffer, delivers a sharp-witted and historical analysis of the escalating conflict with Iran. Following the death of the previous Ayatollah, Dean mocks the appointment of his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, by the "Council of Experts" — a puppet organization designed to maintain a hereditary dictatorship under the guise of an Islamic “Republic.” He targets Western media, like the New York Times, for "romanticizing" the new leader as a "man of mystery" rather than a standard fanatic. The IRIS Dena vs. The Belgrano Strategy: A significant portion of the show is dedicated to Dean’s recent column for the New York Sun, where he compares the recent sinking of the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena to the 1982 sinking of the ARA General Belgrano during the Falklands War. Just as the Argentine junta claimed the Belgrano was "sailing away" and outside an Exclusion Zone, Iran and its supporters are framing the destruction of the Dena as a war crime because it was in international waters. The Reality: Karayanis cites historical evidence—including a 1982 BBC interview with Margaret Thatcher and later admissions by the Belgrano’s captain—to argue that "international waters" do not grant immunity to enemy combatants executing tactical maneuvers. In truth, the Dena was warned twice by the U.S. and offered safe harbor by India, but the captain chose to proceed, making the ship a legal military target. The Culture of Mockery and Free Speech: A broader critique of "useful idiots" in the West and the decline of creative freedom. Dean creative diversity, critiquing the "X-Men Reboot" social media account, arguing that modern writers have turned characters into political avatars for themsevles. He uses Nightcrawler and Magneto as examples of how true diversity includes diversity of belief and internal conflict. British "Tools of Hate": Dean mocks the U.K. labor government’s labeling of the Union Jack and St. George’s Cross as “symbols of hate,” exposed in a leaked report, a stance that outraged liberal (but not leftist) John Cleese. “The Germans” episode of Cleese’s landmark series, “Fawlty Towers, illustrates that comedy is being stifled by people who refuse to analyze the "butt of the joke," which is often the person being unreasonable, not the victims of history. Dean concludes with a message of resilience, urging listeners to support the "flying machines" and the brave individuals fighting to dismantle the Iranian regime, while maintaining a sense of humor in the face of global tension.

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0:00.0

Hello, everybody, and welcome to Derek Hunter podcast for this March 9th of

0:09.9

26th.

0:11.4

I am your Monday morning guy or afternoon or evening whenever you're listening to this.

0:16.5

My name is Dean Carriannis.

0:18.5

Don't worry about how to spell it.

0:20.0

You can go find me at HistoryDien on Twitter or at Historyauthor.com, and you'll see it written

0:25.1

there, which will make it much easier.

0:26.5

I am fighting a bit of a cold today, but as a radio professional, I will use a little software

0:33.4

and I will use a little breathing exercise to keep myself from coughing in your ear today.

0:40.9

Habemus stinkum.

0:42.6

You know, they say Habemus pipe them when they have a new pope.

0:45.3

The NPR was comparing the death of the Ayatollah, old Pope died.

0:49.5

This little anti-Semitic, anti-American murdering thug dictator is like the Pope.

0:55.7

Meet the new Ayatollah, same as the old Ayatola.

0:58.5

It is Mojo.

1:00.1

No, not our mojo from the Rushland Ball show days.

1:04.0

It's Mochabha Kamani, the son of the previous stinky.

1:08.8

So they decided to go with a familiar smell there.

1:11.3

People get a cologne, they stick with it. Ladies get a perfume, they stick with it. I guess it's the same. If you have a really bad smell, it becomes familiar to you. So they wanted somebody who stinks just as much as the old guy. They pick his son. I'm trying to make fun of the guy, and I don't have much time to make fun of him, because he's going to be dead in a matter of hours.

1:28.5

He may even be dead in a matter of hours.

1:28.5

He may even be dead by the time you hear this.

1:32.8

They don't have a great long life expectancy, do they, these guys?

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