The Shah and the Iranian Revolution | Part 3 | Revolution, Coup and the Flight of the Shah | Ancient to Recent | Episode 35

The Shah and the Iranian Revolution | Part 3 | Revolution, Coup and the Flight of the Shah | Ancient to Recent | Episode 35

In this episode of Ancient to Recent, we follow Iran through the decisive year of 1979, the moment when a crisis becomes a collapse, and a monarchy that once looked unshakeable disintegrates in a matter of weeks.


As protests intensify and strikes paralyze the economy, the Iranian state begins to lose control of the streets. Police forces buckle, government authority evaporates, and law and order gives way to uncertainty, fear, and momentum. What begins as unrest becomes something far more dangerous: a revolution no longer contained by the institutions meant to stop it.


At the same time, Washington is divided. Inside the Carter administration, officials argue over what the United States should do, whether to push reforms, back the Shah to the end, or prepare for a post-monarchy Iran. Some cling to the belief that the army can restore stability. Others warn that the regime is already beyond saving. As these divisions deepen, American policy becomes reactive, uncertain, and fatally slow.


Meanwhile, the Shah’s last pillar of power, the Iranian military, begins to fracture. Orders are ignored, morale collapses, and commanders hesitate at the moment of decision. When the army ultimately withdraws from political conflict, the monarchy loses its final instrument of control, and the revolution surges forward unchecked


Into this vacuum steps Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Returning from exile as the symbol of resistance, he rapidly outmaneuvers rivals, overwhelms moderate voices, and transforms revolutionary energy into political power. In the chaos of state collapse, Khomeini doesn’t just return to Iran, he seizes the future of it.


Join Joseph Parkinson as Ancient to Recent continues its series on the Iranian Revolution, and traces how 1979 became the year Iran’s old order vanished, and a new one rose from the ruins.


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