CNA938 Rewind, Singapore, April 13, 2026 (15-min. audio):
Analysis: President Trump orders a sweeping naval operation targeting the Strait of Hormuz after peace talks in Pakistan fail. The measure targets vessels transiting all Iranian ports along the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman…
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Interview: ‘Give It Up or Go to Jail’: Trump Warns Reporters Over Iran F-15 Jet Leak | Firstpost America
Fairpost America, Indian television network, April 7, 2026 [10 mins., Zunes segment begins at 6:30]
Interview: Ceasefire agreement reached
KTVU Bay Area Fox 2, April 8, 2026 [6 mins.]
Interview: Iran War Has No Clear Endgame
Fair Observer, April 7, 2026 [45 mins.]
Interview: Trump warns a ‘whole civilization will die tonight’ in Iran as deadline looms
KTVU Bay Area Fox 2, April 7, 2026 [8 mins.]
Interview, BBC: Iran, US differ as ceasefire expected
Interview: Trump threatens living hell if strait does not reopen, purges military brass
KTVU Bay Area Fox 2, April 6, 2026 [6 mins.]
Interview: Trump’s threats against Iran
Interview: Trump says US will ‘finish the job’ in Iran
KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco/West Coast Wrap, April 2, 2026 [2:00-6:40]
Interview: Fighting in Iran escalates
KTVU-Fox 2, Bay Area, 5 min.: Iran is determined to teach the US a lesson that whenever attacked, there are global ramifications.
Interviews since US-Israel began War on Iran
Interview: US threats could strengthen Iranian regime
Interview: Unrest in Iran
BBC Interview: Trump’s Gaza “Board of Peace”
BBC, January 17, 2026 (5-min. video & transcript)
Interview: Syria battles Kurdish-led SDF
Al Jazeera January 18, 2026, 5-min. (download)
See more and recent Syria coverage here.
Interview: Maduro, wife plead not guilty
KTVU, Bay Area Fox affiliate, Jan. 5, 2026 (3-Min.). Indictment’s not likely to hold.
Interview, Venezuela: Maduro Captured
KTVU Fox-TV Bay-Area affiliate: Sat, January 3, 2026 (5-min)
International politics professor weighs in on Maduro’s capture
Interviews: The New Protests in Iran
Zunes’s main talking points for a series of interviews on the protests in Iran, December 28-31:
- the protests are significant in that the bazaar is, traditionally a backbone of support for the regime, have been in the leadership of the resistance
- there is significant poor and working class participation in the protests, unlike some previous movements which have been disproportionately students, middle class, etc.
- U.S.-led sanctions are unjustifiable and are hurting the economy, but the regime’s corruption, mismanagement, and lack of accountability are the bigger problem
- the economic problems are systemic, so changes at the Central Bank and minor adjustments in fiscal policies will not satisfy most protesters
- the protests are already going beyond economic issues; most Iranians do want at minimum much greater democratization/accountability within the current system and an increasing number want regime change
- the U.S. and Israel will try to take advantage of the situation, but the protests are homegrown and not the result of imperialist machinations
- threats of military action by the U.S. and Israel with likely strengthen the Iran regime, since people tend to rally around the flag in case of outside threats and most Iranians across the political spectrum do not trust either country
Interview, BBC: Iran’s uprising over rising prices
BBC News Channel, 12/31/25: Iran’s uprising over rising prices, 5-mins.