Jason Rezaian: What We Get Wrong About Iran

Published: Feb. 1, 2022, 8:22 p.m.

This week on Babel, Jon speaks with Jason Rezaian, an Iranian-American journalist who grew up in California and moved to Iran to report in 2009. In 2012, he joined the Washington Post, and in 2014, he was arrested and spent 544 days in Iran's Evin Prison. Jon and Rezaian talk about why he went to Iran, what the U.S. government gets wrong about Iranians, and how Iranian leaders think about hostage-taking and its role in Iranian foreign policy.\xa0Then, Jon, Will Todman, and Caleb Harper continue the conversation about what some Iranians get wrong about Americans and how decisionmakers should think about public opinion in Iran and other states in the region.\n\nJason Rezaian, \u201cIran is spinning a fairytale that there\u2019s no place like home. No one\u2019s buying it.\u201d Washington Post, January 12, 2022.\xa0\n\nJason Rezaian, \u201cFour decades of ignorance have led to this U.S.-Iran standoff,\u201d Washington Post, December 28, 2021.\xa0\n\nPodcast, "Karim Sadjadpour: Iran's Future," CSIS, July 13, 2021.\n\nJon Alterman, "Iran Will Still Be a Slog," DefenseOne, January 23, 2021.\n\nTranscript, "What We Get Wrong About Iran," CSIS, February 1, 2022.