A heated online controversy erupted after Emily Schrader made a provocative remark about Iranian analyst Seyed Mohammad Marandi.
Reacting to reports of Marandi joining Iran’s delegation in Pakistan for ceasefire discussions, Schrader questioned why he was “even allowed to breathe.”
Her statement quickly went viral on social media platform X, drawing sharp criticism from journalists and political observers.
Among those responding was Mehdi Hasan, who warned that such rhetoric risks normalizing calls for violence during tense geopolitical situations.
Marandi is widely known as a media voice aligned with Iran’s positions, frequently appearing on global networks to challenge Western narratives.
The incident has reignited debate over online speech limits, with many warning that inflammatory comments could worsen tensions during the ongoing Iran-US crisis.
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