History Uncensored

Wake Up Productions

Every headline has a history. Bianca Nobilo uncovers the hidden historical forces behind geopolitics, war, myth, and scandal to expose how power really works and why the past is weaponised. Whatever is happening in the world, History Uncensored asks: how did we get here?

  1. 5d ago

    Allies to Enemies: How Israel & Iran’s Relationship COLLAPSED | With Trita Parsi

    For decades, Israel and Iran have been portrayed as bitter enemies - but their history tells a far more complicated story. Long before today’s war, Iran and Israel were strategic partners, trading oil, weapons, intelligence and military technology - even after Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution. Their relationship stretches back much further, through the Persian Empire, Cyrus the Great and centuries of Jewish life under Persian rule. So how did two countries that once secretly armed and relied on each other become existential enemies? Bianca Nobilo traces the unlikely history of Iran and Israel; from the ancient world to the secret alliance of the 20th century, the Iranian Revolution, the Iran-Iraq War and the geopolitical upheavals that ultimately transformed cooperation into confrontation. Joining Bianca to discuss all of this and more is Iranian-Swedish writer and political analyst Trita Parsi. (00:00:00) Israel and Iran - allies to enemies (00:00:43) A relationship millennia in the making (00:06:47) Uncensoring the history with Trita Parsi (00:10:17) Corrupting history "for their own purposes" (00:12:23) What changed? Soviet Union & Saddam Hussein (00:14:48) State of Israel is formed (00:17:53) Cooperation and collaboration (00:21:43) What changed after the Islamic Revolution (00:24:59) Iran-Contra affair (00:27:45) U.S. role in today's hostile relationship Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  2. Aug 6

    Who is the REAL Benjamin Netanyahu? | History Of Israel's Prime Minister | With Anshel Pfeffer

    Benjamin Netanyahu is one of the most consequential - and controversial - political leaders of the 21st century. To supporters, he is "King Bibi," the leader who has kept Israel secure through decades of war and regional instability. To critics, he is responsible for prolonging conflict and undermining the prospects for peace. He also faces an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court over alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity - allegations he rejects, and which Israel disputes. No leader has shaped modern Israel for longer. Born just 17 months after the creation of the State of Israel, Netanyahu has governed the country for nearly 19 years - almost a quarter of its history. But to understand the decisions he is making today in Gaza, Iran, the United States and on Israel's future, you first have to understand the history that shaped him. Bianca Nobilo is joined by Israel Correspondent for The Economist Anshel Pfeffer to uncover the Israeli Prime Minister's past. 00:00 Netanyahu 'wants to write his own history' 00:38 Bibi, "King of Israel", "Butcher of Gaza" 02:52 Netanyahu's upbringing - with Anshel Pfeffer 04:46 Death of his brother Yoni 08:48 Made in America? 11:33 Views on Palestinians and Palestine 15:53 Churchillian complex - "A really severe case" 19:09 Iran - the external enemy 26:08 Does ego shape his global role? 30:18 Will history remember him kindly? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  3. Jul 30

    Is Opus Dei Infiltrating Power In Washington? Investigative Journalist Reveals All Of Scandal

    Opus Dei presents itself as a Catholic movement dedicated to finding holiness in everyday life. Critics and former members, however, allege a far darker reality. Bianca Nobilo is joined by investigative journalist Gareth Gore, author of Opus, who traces the organisation's rise from its founding in Spain in 1928 to its influence in politics, finance and the Catholic Church. He examines allegations of psychological manipulation, labour exploitation, human trafficking and abuse - claims Opus Dei strongly denies - and explores the controversial legacy of founder Josemaría Escrivá, the movement's culture of secrecy, and its global reach. Gore also explains how he had a meeting with Pope Leo XIV, where he called for an independent Vatican investigation, Opus Dei's detailed rebuttal to his book, and questioned whether one of the world's most influential Catholic organisations is facing reform or renewed growth. Opus Dei rejects Gareth Gore's characterisation of the organisation and denies allegations of human trafficking and other wrongdoing discussed in this conversation. 00:00 Opus Dei's troubling history 02:03 Alleged abuses - investigative journalist Gareth Gore 03:42 Controversial traditions & corporal mortification 07:35 Children as alleged targets 11:35 Opus Dei cracks America 14:56 Opus Dei & Spain's civil war 17:13 Allegations: human trafficking & sexual misconduct 20:29 Opus Dei response 22:35 An audience with Pope Leo 28:30 What should people know? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Every headline has a history. Bianca Nobilo uncovers the hidden historical forces behind geopolitics, war, myth, and scandal to expose how power really works and why the past is weaponised. Whatever is happening in the world, History Uncensored asks: how did we get here?

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